to stipulate
Pronunciation
/ˈstɪpjəˌɫeɪt/

Definition & Meaning of "stipulate"in English

to stipulate
01

to specify that something needs to be done or how it should be done, especially as part of an agreement

Transitive: to stipulate terms and conditions | to stipulate that
to stipulate definition and meaning
Grammatical Information
Action verb
Regular
Present tense
stipulate
3rd person singular
stipulates
Past simple
stipulated
Past participle
stipulated
Examples
The contract stipulates that the payment must be made within 30 days of the invoice date.
02

to guarantee a specific requirement or condition that will be fulfilled

Transitive: to stipulate that
Examples
The partnership agreement stipulates that profits will be shared equally among the partners.
03

to engage in a formal question-and-answer dialogue to establish legal obligations or agreements

Intransitive
Examples
The parties would stipulate in the presence of witnesses to clarify the terms of their contract.

Lexical Tree

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