stipulate — to demand or specify a requirement, typically as part of a bargain or agreement
Part of speech: VERB
Definition: to demand or specify a requirement, typically as part of a bargain or agreement
Pronunciation (IPA): /ˈstɪpjəˌleɪt/
Korean meaning: 조건이나 요구사항을 명시하다, 규정하다
Korean pronunciation: **스**티퓰레이트
Example Sentences
- My grandmother stipulates that anyone entering her house must remove their shoes and compliment her cooking.
- The scholarship stipulates that recipients must maintain a GPA of 3.5 or higher.
- The dating app's terms stipulate that users cannot use photos from 10 years ago.
stipulate
VERB//ˈstɪpjəˌleɪt//
to demand or specify a requirement, typically as part of a bargain or agreement

Demanding specific contract requirements
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Origin
From Latin 'stipulari' meaning 'to demand or require as a condition,' possibly derived from 'stips' (firm or stalk), suggesting a sense of making something firm or binding through agreement.
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“My grandmother stipulates that anyone entering her house must remove their shoes and compliment her cooking.”
“The scholarship stipulates that recipients must maintain a GPA of 3.5 or higher.”
“The dating app's terms stipulate that users cannot use photos from 10 years ago.”
“The employment contract stipulates a probationary period of three months.”
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