"Stipulated" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Stipulated" Meaning

DEFINED AS:

1. Formally agreed to or specified, often in a written document.
2. Having been fixed or determined in advance.
3. Provided, especially with the necessities or equipment.

EXAMPLES:
- The stipulated terms of the contract were clearly outlined in the agreement.
- The procedure for the experiment was stipulated in the lab manual.
- Stipulated dividends are paid out to shareholders at the end of the financial year.

"Stipulated" Examples

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1. Definition: This agreement is stipulated to last for a period of five years.
Here, "stipulated" means fixed or agreed upon in advance.
2. In the contract, it was stipulated that the payment would be made within 30 days.
In this example, "stipulated" means specified as a condition or requirement.
3. The hospital nurse carefully explained to the patient that the prescribed medication was stipulated to be taken three times a day.
Here, "stipulated" means clearly stated or ordered.
4. The new policy stipulates that employees will receive a 10% raise after one year of service.
In this example, "stipulates" means to specify or state as a condition or requirement.
5. According to the terms of the loan, the interest rate is stipulated to be 6% per annum.
In this context, "stipulated" means fixed or agreed upon as a condition.

"Stipulated" Similar Words

Stipends

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A stipend is a regular payment made to someone, often for a specific purpose, such as a student, trainee, or apprentice. It is usually a fixed amount of money provided to help cover living expenses while studying or training.

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Stipple

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The word "stipple" refers to a small, dotted pattern or design, typically created by closely spaced dots, often used in printing, drawing, or other types of art.<br><br>In a broader sense, a stipple can also refer to a small spot or particle, such as a speck or a fleck of something.<br><br>The term may also be related to the verb "stipple," which means to cover or decorate something with dots or small dots, often in a random or deliberately patterned way.<br><br>In an early 19th-century context, a stipple artist (or stippler) was a person who worked in the medium of engravings, using a tiny puncture point to create detailed images from a metal plate.

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Stipulary

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Stipulate

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To officially state or decree something that must or must not be done.

Stipulates

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Stipulating

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Stipulation

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A condition or requirement that must be met or fulfilled before agreement, permission, or acceptance can be given.<br><br>Example: "The contract was dependent on the stipulation that the buyer would pay in full by the end of the month."<br><br>Synonyms: condition, provision, requirement, caveat, prerequisite.<br><br>Antonyms: obligation, necessity, requirement.<br><br>In law and business, a stipulation is a condition that must be met in order for a contract or agreement to be valid or enforceable.

Stipulations

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Stipulations are conditions or requirements, often formal or contractual, that must be met or fulfilled. They are usually specified or agreed upon in advance, and must be satisfied for a particular agreement, condition, or process to take effect.<br><br>Example: "The contract outlines several stipulations for the successful completion of the project, including a deadline and a budget."

Stipulative

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A stipulative definition is a definition that a person or group creates, which is not a formal, generally accepted definition, but rather something that is proposed for a particular purpose or in a specific context. In other words, it's a definition that is stipulated or agreed upon by the individuals involved.<br><br>For example, in a game or a fictional scenario, rules might be established that create a stipulative definition of what "winning" means. In everyday language, a person might stipulate a definition of a word or term that is specific to their own particular use of the word.<br><br>This type of definition is often used in linguistics, philosophy, and other fields where there needs to be a clear understanding of a particular concept or term.

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