Dealbreaker

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Dealbreaker is a term commonly used to describe a non-negotiable condition or issue that causes someone to reject a proposal, relationship, or agreement.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf colloquial expression
concept
term
associatedWith minimum requirements
non-negotiable demands
red flags
composedOf "breaker"
"deal"
effect ending of a relationship
refusal to agree
rejection of a proposal
termination of a negotiation
hasCharacteristic boundary-setting
non-negotiable
often context-dependent
often subjective
hasDefinition a non-negotiable condition or issue that causes someone to reject a proposal, relationship, or agreement
hasExample insistence on certain ethical standards in business
refusal to date a smoker
refusal to sign a contract without specific legal protections
requirement for financial stability in a partner
unwillingness to work for a company without remote options
implies end of further discussion on the specific issue
incompatibility between parties
language English
linguisticForm compound noun
oppositeOf compromise
flexible condition
relatedTo compatibility
deal-making
decision-making
negotiation strategy
personal boundaries
preferences
values
timeOfOrigin 20th century English
typicalRegister informal
usedBy career counselors
dating advisors
individuals setting personal criteria
negotiators
usedInContext business negotiations
contract negotiations
employment decisions
personal relationships
romantic relationships
social interactions

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Dealbreaker (New York Magazine article about Donald Trump) hasTitle Dealbreaker
subject surface form: Dealbreaker