Stipulate
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British pronunciation/stˈɪpjʊlˌeɪt/
American pronunciation/ˈstɪpjəˌɫeɪt/

Definition & Meaning of "stipulate"

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
02

to guarantee a specific requirement or condition that will be fulfilled

Transitive: to stipulate that
03

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

Intransitive

stipulate

v

stipul

v

stipulation

n

stipulation

n

stipulatory

adj

stipulatory

adj
example
Example
The trade agreement stipulates the terms and conditions for the exchange of goods between the two countries.
The rental agreement stipulates that no pets are allowed in the apartment.
The contract stipulates that the payment must be made within 30 days of the invoice date.
The employment contract stipulates the number of hours the employee is expected to work each week.
Before signing the lease, it's crucial to carefully read and understand the terms stipulated by the landlord.
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