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    stipulated
    /ˈstɪpjʊleɪtɪd/

    adjective

    • 1. demanded or specified, typically as part of an agreement: "the stipulated time has elapsed"

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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. 1. : to make an agreement or covenant to do or forbear something : contract. 2. : to demand an express term in an agreement used with for. transitive verb. 1. : to specify as a condition or requirement (as of an agreement or offer) 2. : to give a guarantee of. stipulator. ˈsti-pyə-ˌlā-tər. noun. stipulate. 2 of 2. adjective.

  4. verb [ T ] formal uk / ˈstɪp.jə.leɪt / us / ˈstɪp.jə.leɪt / 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.

  5. verb (used with object) , stip·u·lat·ed, stip·u·lat·ing. to arrange expressly or specify in terms of agreement: to stipulate a price. Synonyms: state, specify, name, fix, detail, define, lay down. to require as an essential condition in making an agreement:

  6. Stipulated definition: specified as a condition of an agreement. See examples of STIPULATED used in a sentence.

  7. v. stip·u·lat·ed, stip·u·lat·ing, stip·u·lates. v.tr. 1. To specify or agree to as a condition in an agreement: The two firms stipulated a payment deadline. 2. To agree to (a fact) in order to reduce the scope of the dispute to be resolved by a court. Used of litigants.

  8. to say exactly how something must be or must be done: She agreed to buy the car, but stipulated racing tires 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.

  9. specify as a condition or requirement in a contract or agreement; make an express demand or provision in an agreement. “The will stipulates that she can live in the house for the rest of her life”. “The contract stipulates the dates of the payments”. synonyms: condition, qualify, specify.

  10. stipulate. (stɪpjʊleɪt ) Word forms: 3rd person singular present tense stipulates , present participle stipulating , past tense, past participle stipulated. verb. If you stipulate a condition or stipulate that something must be done, you say clearly that it must be done.

  11. Definition of stipulate verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.