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stipulated

STIHP-yoo-lay-tuhd

Stipulated (adj) means Set out as a required condition in an agreement. Example: “She paid the stipulated amount before the deadline.”

adj
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Set out as a required condition in an agreement.
"She paid the stipulated amount before the deadline."

How to use stipulated

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In plain EnglishFormally required or agreed to as a specific condition.

Common pairings
the stipulated amount stipulated terms within the stipulated time
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Frequently asked questions

What does “stipulated” mean?

The word “stipulated” means set out as a required condition in an agreement. In plain terms, formally required or agreed to as a specific condition.

How do you pronounce “stipulated”?

“Stipulated” is pronounced STIHP-yoo-lay-tuhd (/ˈstɪpjuˌleɪtəd/ in IPA).

How do you use “stipulated” in a sentence?

Here is “stipulated” used in a sentence: “She paid the stipulated amount before the deadline.”

What part of speech is “stipulated”?

“Stipulated” is an adjective.

Is “stipulated” a common word?

“Stipulated” is an uncommon word in modern English.

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