Stipulate (noun) Definition, Meaning & Examples

verb (used without object), stip·u·lat·ed, stip·u·lat·ing.
  1. to make an express demand or arrangement as a condition of agreement (often followed by for).
verb (used with object), stip·u·lat·ed, stip·u·lat·ing.
  1. to arrange expressly or specify in terms of agreement: to stipulate a price.
  2. to require as an essential condition in making an agreement: Total disarmament was stipulated in the peace treaty.
  3. to promise, in making an agreement.
  4. to accept (a proposition) without requiring that it be established by proof: to stipulate the existence of certain facts or that an expert witness is qualified.
adjective Botany.
  1. having stipules.
verb
  1. to specify, often as a condition of an agreement
  2. to insist (on) as a term of an agreement
  3. to make (an oral contract) in the form of question and answer necessary to render it legally valid
  4. to guarantee or promise
adjective
  1. (of a plant) having stipules
Stipulate (noun) Definition, Meaning & Examples

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