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    stipulate
    /ˈstɪpjʊleɪt/

    verb

    • 1. demand or specify (a requirement), typically as part of an agreement: "he stipulated certain conditions before their marriage"

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  2. to say exactly how something must be or must be done: She agreed to buy the car, but stipulated racing tyres and a turbo-powered engine. [ + that ] The law stipulates that new cars must have seat belts for the driver and every passenger. [ + question word ] We have signed a contract which stipulates when the project must be completed.

  3. The meaning of STIPULATE is to make an agreement or covenant to do or forbear something : contract. How to use stipulate in a sentence. Did you know?

  4. To stipulate something means to demand that it be part of an agreement. So when you make a contract or deal, you can stipulate that a certain condition must be met. Anytime you draw up a legal agreement, you can stipulate a requirement that has to be met for that agreement to be complete.

  5. STIPULATE meaning: 1. to say exactly how something must be or must be done: 2. to say exactly how something must be…. Learn more.

  6. Stipulate definition: to make an express demand or arrangement as a condition of agreement (often followed by for).. See examples of STIPULATE used in a sentence.

  7. If you stipulate a condition or stipulate that something must be done, you say clearly that it must be done. She could have stipulated that she would pay when she collected the computer. American English : stipulate / ˈstɪpyleɪt /

  8. 1. ( tr; may take a clause as object) to specify, often as a condition of an agreement. 2. (foll by: for) to insist (on) as a term of an agreement. 3. (Law) Roman law to make (an oral contract) in the form of question and answer necessary to render it legally valid.

  9. to state clearly and definitely that something must be done, or how it must be done synonym specify. stipulate something A delivery date is stipulated in the contract. stipulate that…. The job advertisement stipulates that the applicant must have three years' experience. stipulate what, how, etc….

  10. verb. stipulated, stipulates, stipulating. To specify in the terms of an agreement, a contract, etc. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. To agree to (a fact) in order to reduce the scope of the dispute to be resolved by a court. Used of litigants. American Heritage.

  11. "stipulate" is a correct and usable word in written English. You can use it to refer to the act of setting out a condition, agreement, or statement. For example, "The contract stipulated that the payment was due at the end of the month.".

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