Pronunciation: /ædˈstɪpjəˌleɪt/
verb to stipulate or specify something in addition to what has already been stated or agreed upon
A1 I adstipulate that we meet at 3 o'clock.
A2 She adstipulated the terms of the contract before signing.
B1 The company adstipulated the deadline for project completion.
B2 The landlord adstipulated that no pets were allowed in the apartment.
C1 The judge adstipulated the conditions of the bail agreement.
C2 The treaty adstipulates that both parties must abide by the terms.
formal The contract adstipulates that all payments must be made within 30 days of receipt of invoice.
informal I adstipulated that we meet at the coffee shop for our weekly catch-up.
slang I adstipulated that we hit up the club for a night out.
figurative Her actions adstipulate a lack of respect for authority.
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