WordDisk
  • Reading
    • Shortcuts
      •   Home
      •   All Articles
      •   Read from Another Site
      Sources
      • Wikipedia
      • Simple Wikipedia
      • VOA Learning English
      • Futurity
      • The Conversation
      • MIT News
      • Harvard Gazette
      • Cambridge News
      • YDS/YÖKDİL Passages
      Topics
      • Technology
      • Engineering
      • Business
      • Economics
      • Human
      • Health
      • Energy
      • Biology
      • Nature
      • Space
  •  Log in
  •  Sign up
2.85
History
Add

stipulate verb [ ˈstɪpjʊleɪt ]

• demand or specify (a requirement), typically as part of an agreement.
• "he stipulated certain conditions before their marriage"
Similar: specify, set down, set out, lay down, set forth, state clearly, demand, require, insist on, make a condition of, make a precondition/proviso of, prescribe, impose, provide,
Origin: early 17th century: from Latin stipulat- ‘demanded as a formal promise’, from the verb stipulari .

stipulate adjective

• (of a leaf or plant) having stipules.
Origin: late 18th century: from Latin stipula (see stipule) + -ate2.


2025 WordDisk