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    stipulation
    /ˌstɪpjʊˈleɪʃn/

    noun

    • 1. a condition or requirement that is specified or demanded as part of an agreement: "they donated their collection of prints with the stipulation that they never be publicly exhibited"

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  3. Stipulation is a formal word for a rule or condition that must be followed or done. Learn how to use it in different contexts and see examples from the Cambridge English Corpus.

  4. STIPULATE definition: 1. to say exactly how something must be or must be done: 2. to say exactly how something must be…. Learn more.

  5. Stipulation is a noun that means a condition, demand, or promise in an agreement or contract. Learn how to pronounce it, see synonyms, and read sentences with stipulation from various sources.

  6. Stipulate is a verb that means to make an agreement or covenant, or to demand a condition or requirement. It comes from Latin and has been used in English since the 17th century. See synonyms, examples, and word history of stipulate.

  7. noun. (law) an agreement or concession made by parties in a judicial proceeding (or by their attorneys) relating to the business before the court; must be in writing unless they are part of the court record. “a stipulation of fact was made in order to avoid delay”. synonyms: judicial admission. see more.

  8. a clear and definite statement that something must be done, or about how it must be done. The only stipulation is that the topic you choose must be related to your studies.

  9. Stipulation is the act of stipulating or something stipulated, as a condition in a contract. Learn how to use this word in sentences, find synonyms, and see translations in other languages.

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