Stipulate

Verb

 * 1) To require (something) as a condition of a contract or agreement.
 * 2) To specify, promise or guarantee something in an agreement.
 * 3) To acknowledge the truth of; not to challenge.

Derived terms

 * stipulated
 * stipulation
 * stipulative

Adjective

 * 1)  Having stipules

Adverbs for Stipulate
solemnly; financially; specifically; shrewdly; generally; minutely.

Thesaurus
agree, agree to, assign, attach a condition, bargain, bargain for, call for, compact, condition, contend for, contract, covenant, demand, denominate, designate, detail, determine, do a deal, engage, fight for, fix, guarantee, have a catch, have a joker, indicate, insist on, insist upon, make a deal, make conditional, make contingent, make reservations, mark, mention, name, particularize, pick out, pin down, point out, promise, provide, provide for, qualify, require, select, set, set conditions, set forth, set terms, signify, specialize, specifically provide, specify, state, stickle for, stipulate for, strive for, struggle for, undertake, vie for, warrant

Etymology 1
From stipulatus:, perfect active participle of stipulor:.

Etymology 2
See stipule

Verb

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 * Finnish: vaatia, panna ehdoksi
 * Turkish: şart koşmak


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Antonyms

 * exstipulate

Verb
stipulate