
stipulate
/ˈstɪpjəˌɫeɪt/
to specify as a condition or requirement
stipulate in a sentence
“The contract stipulates a 30-day notice period.”
Origin of stipulate
Latin stipulari to bargain, demand (possibly from stips small coin)
Related Words
prerequisite
something required as a prior condition
contingent
dependent on something else; conditional
conditional
subject to one or more conditions being met
proviso
a condition attached to an agreement
caveat
a warning or qualification; a condition
qualification
a condition that must be met; a modification