stipulate that• But Rebecca Hall insisted the challenge stipulated that five people must squeeze in together.• The decisionstipulated thatgoldtraders must adhere to the state-set gold price, and deposit their earnings in the StateBank.• It stipulated that neutrality should be guaranteed by banning them from accepting party political positions or speaking publicly on behalf of political parties.• Several of them she had given to Scarlet, stipulating that she must pluck and draw them herself.• A court agreement stipulates that the Oilers must play home games in the Astrodome through the 1997 season.• Modern men also stipulate that they mustn't be boring, without seeing any contradiction in that thought.• I think most reasonable people will stipulate that this field is mined with them.
Originstipulate
(1600-1700)Latin past participle of stipulari“to demand”