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bargain for

1 of 1verb
/ˈbɑrgən fɔr/
Forms:bargains for,bargaining for,bargained for,bargained for
1

to prepare oneself for an event or outcome

  • We didn't bargain for the long wait at the restaurant during peak hours.
  • They didn't bargain for the additional responsibilities that came with the promotion.
  • She didn't bargain for the amount of work the project would require.
  • He signed up for a photography workshop, thinking it would cover basics, but got more than he bargained for with an advanced techniques seminar.
  • He joined a local chess club thinking it would be casual, but got more than he bargained for when he faced a grandmaster in his first match.