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stipulated
[stip-yuh-ley-tid]
adjective
specified as a condition of an agreement.
The bonds are issued in perpetuity and pay a stipulated rate of interest to the holder.
If you are even a single word above the stipulated word limit, you will not be able to submit the application.
verb
the simple past tense and past participle of stipulate.
Other Word Forms
- unstipulated adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of stipulated1
Example Sentences
“This stipulated discipline, if approved by the California Supreme Court, reinforces the State Bar’s commitment to ensuring that those who violate the rules governing attorney conduct — regardless of their title or position — are held responsible.”
It added that the peace deal stipulated that both parties recognise each other's legitimacy and any political issue should be resolved through dialogue.
Fighters generally shed some fat over the period of their training camp to get close to the agreed or stipulated weight limit.
In approving the Rams’ relocation from St. Louis, the NFL stipulated that the Chargers, were they to move there from San Diego, would get equal representation on that site.
Watkins agreed to the suspension under a stipulated settlement with the state’s dental board.
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