“Bargain for” means:
- To Anticipate or Expect:
- To expect or plan for something, often in the context of negotiating or planning.
- To Take into Account:
- To consider something as a factor in planning or negotiation.
Prepositions
- Before “bargain for”: Usually used with nouns or noun phrases representing what is being anticipated or taken into account.
- Example: “They didn’t bargain for the heavy traffic on the way to the event.”
- After “bargain for”: Followed by the situation, outcome, or factor being anticipated or considered.
- Example: “She didn’t bargain for the high cost of the repairs.”
Collocations
- Bargain for something
- Bargain for an outcome
- Bargain for a situation
- Bargain for unexpected challenges
Example Sentences
- He didn’t bargain for the traffic jam that made him late.
- They had to adjust their plans because they didn’t bargain for the sudden change in weather.
- She didn’t bargain for the high cost of the renovation.
- They were unprepared because they didn’t bargain for the complexity of the project.
- He didn’t bargain for the strong opposition from the community.
- She had to reconsider her budget after not bargaining for the additional expenses.
- They didn’t bargain for the extra work required to meet the new deadline.
- He was surprised by the results because he didn’t bargain for such a significant shift in the market.
- She didn’t bargain for the level of difficulty in the new job role.
- They had to change their strategy because they didn’t bargain for the aggressive tactics of their competitors.
- He was caught off guard because he didn’t bargain for the legal complications.
- She didn’t bargain for the amount of time it would take to complete the project.
- They found the situation challenging because they didn’t bargain for the lack of resources.
- He didn’t bargain for the high level of detail required in the report.
- She didn’t bargain for the emotional toll of the job.
- They were surprised by the additional requirements because they didn’t bargain for them.
- He didn’t bargain for the potential risks involved in the investment.
- She had to revise her plans because she didn’t bargain for the high demand.
- They didn’t bargain for the lengthy negotiations needed to finalize the deal.
- He was unprepared for the intense competition because he didn’t bargain for it.
- She didn’t bargain for the cultural differences in the new market.
- They didn’t bargain for the increased workload during the holiday season.
- He was taken aback because he didn’t bargain for the high level of scrutiny.
- She didn’t bargain for the significant delays caused by the supplier issues.
- They had to adapt their strategy because they didn’t bargain for the change in regulations.
- He didn’t bargain for the complexity of the legal documents.
- She was surprised by the need for additional training because she didn’t bargain for it.
- They didn’t bargain for the unforeseen technical problems.
- He was caught off guard because he didn’t bargain for the sudden price increase.
- She didn’t bargain for the extensive travel required for the job.
- They had to adjust their expectations because they didn’t bargain for the high competition.
- He didn’t bargain for the amount of personal involvement needed.
- She was unprepared for the increased responsibility because she didn’t bargain for it.
- They didn’t bargain for the substantial investment required to get started.
- He was surprised by the amount of paperwork because he didn’t bargain for it.
- She didn’t bargain for the high level of customer service expected in the new role.
- They had to modify their plan because they didn’t bargain for the strict deadlines.
- He didn’t bargain for the amount of public speaking involved in the new job.
- She was caught off guard because she didn’t bargain for the extensive research needed.
- They didn’t bargain for the high expectations set by the client.
- He was surprised by the detailed feedback because he didn’t bargain for it.
- She didn’t bargain for the significant amount of collaboration required.
- They had to revise their proposal because they didn’t bargain for the tough competition.
- He was unprepared for the level of detail required because he didn’t bargain for it.
- She didn’t bargain for the impact of the new policy on her work schedule.
- They didn’t bargain for the complex logistics of the event.
- He was taken aback by the lengthy approval process because he didn’t bargain for it.
- She didn’t bargain for the level of commitment required from her team.
- They had to adjust their budget because they didn’t bargain for the extra costs.
- He was surprised by the scope of the project because he didn’t bargain for it.