A tentative settlement is the settlement of a lawsuit by the attorneys or even the parties that is conditional upon some other action or fact. Sometimes a settlement is arrived at in principle subject to a final review of the exact terms as written in a settlement agreement. In a lawsuit, the attorneys representing the parties have an idea of the parameters within which their clients will settle the case. Many times the attorneys make a tentative settlement between them that they think will be acceptable to the clients. The settlement is tentative because it is conditioned on actual approval by the clients themselves.
The word 'tentative' is an adjective that is either pre-modifying or attributive, as in 'a tentative suggestion', or predicative, as in 'he is tentative'.
I can give you several sentences.That is just a tentative agreement.The party is tentative; I'll call later when we have firmer plans.He was tentative about going into the dark room.
Tentative is an adjective.
Tentative is an adjective.
Yes, the scheduled time is tentative.
The prefix of "tentative" is "tent-" which means "to stretch" or "to hold."
"The parties set a tentative sale date in July." "The lion cub made one tentative swipe at the turtle and then scampered away."
a tentative assumption. (APEX)ORA tentative proposal based on available evidence. (APEX)
You would have tentative goals before final goals because tentative goals give you a view what you can realistically achieve. Once you have tentative goals, you are able to refine, and rework them in order to come up with your final goals.
tentative preliminary statements
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