stip|u|la|tion

stip|u|la|tion
stip|u|la|tion «STIHP yuh LAY shuhn», noun.
1. a definite arrangement; agreement; bargain. SYNONYM(S): contract.
2. a condition in an agreement or bargain: »

We rented the house with the stipulation that certain rooms should be papered and painted by the owner.

SYNONYM(S): proviso.
3. the act of stipulating.

Useful english dictionary. 2012.

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  • stip·u·la·tion — /ˌstıpjəˈleıʃən/ noun, pl tions : something that is required as part of an agreement [count] contract stipulations We agreed to the deal with the stipulation that she pay the expenses herself. [noncount] stipulation of requirements …   Useful english dictionary

  • stip — ad·stip·u·late; ad·stip·u·la·tor; stip; stip·i·tal; stip·i·tate; stip·i·tat·ic; stip·i·ture; stip·i·tu·rus; stip·pen; stip·pler; stip·ply; stip·u·la; stip·u·la·ble; stip·u·lar; stip·u·la·tion; stip·u·la·tive; stip·u·la·tor; stip·u·la·to·ry;… …   English syllables

  • tion — ab·bre·vi·a·tion; ab·di·ca·tion; ab·duc·tion; ab·er·ra·tion; ab·er·ra·tion·al; ab·jec·tion; ab·junc·tion; ab·ju·ra·tion; ab·lac·ta·tion; ab·la·tion; ab·lu·tion; ab·mi·gra·tion; ab·ne·ga·tion; ab·o·li·tion; ab·o·li·tion·ary; ab·o·li·tion·dom;… …   English syllables

  • stipulation — stip·u·la·tion …   English syllables

  • stipulation — stip•u•la•tion [[t]ˌstɪp yəˈleɪ ʃən[/t]] n. 1) a condition, demand, or promise in an agreement or contract 2) the act of stipulating • Etymology: 1545–55; < L stipulātiō. See stipulate I, tion …   From formal English to slang

  • stipulation — stip|u|la|tion [ˌstıpjuˈleıʃən] n [U and C] formal something that must be done, and which is stated as part of an agreement, law, or rule stipulation that ▪ The agreement included a stipulation that half of the money had to be spent on housing… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • stipulation — stip|u|la|tion [ ,stıpjə leıʃn ] noun count something that has been stipulated: Anyone can apply; the only stipulation is that you must be under 35 years old …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • la — ab·cha·la·zal; ab·la·tion; ab·la·ti·val; ac·an·thel·la; acan·tho·ceph·a·la; ac·cep·ti·la·tion; ac·cu·mu·la·ble; ac·cu·mu·la·tion; ac·cu·mu·la·tive; ac·cu·mu·la·tor; aceph·a·la; ac·er·o·la; acet·y·la·tion; acet·y·la·tor; ach·a·la·sia;… …   English syllables

  • u — acid·u·lent; ac·u·ate; an·ti·co·ag·u·lant; an·ti·di·u·ret·ic; ap·pen·dic·u·lar·ia; ap·pen·dic·u·lar·i·an; ar·tic·u·lar; ar·tic·u·late; at·ten·u·ate; at·trib·u·tive; au·ric·u·la; au·ric·u·lar; au·ric·u·lar·ia; bin·oc·u·lar; brot·u·lid;… …   English syllables

  • Stipulation — Stip u*la tion, n. [L. stipulatio: cf. F. stipulation.] 1. The act of stipulating; a contracting or bargaining; an agreement. [1913 Webster] 2. That which is stipulated, or agreed upon; that which is definitely arranged or contracted; an… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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