| 释义 | View usage for:stipulation in American English (ˌstɪpjəˈleɪʃən)   noun1.   the act of stipulating 2.   something stipulated, as a condition in a contractThe only stipulation that McGregor made was about the governor.It was a stipulation I made before I signed on, and the Boss agreed to it.`Mr. Tedesco has filed a stipulation of posteriori," she said.Examples of 'stipulation' in a sentencestipulationSynonyms of 'stipulation'condition, requirement, provision, term More Synonyms of stipulationHis only stipulation is that his clients follow his advice. Synonyms term settlement rider engagement sine qua non (Latin)Additional synonymsDefinition a legally enforceable contract a new defence agreementSynonyms treaty,  contract,  bond,  arrangement,  alliance,  deal (informal),  understanding,  settlement,  bargain,  pact,  compact,  covenant, ententeDefinition a section of a legal document such as a will or contract There is a clause in his contract which entitles him to a percentage of the profits.Synonyms section,  condition,  article,  item,  chapter,  rider,  provision,  passage,  point,  part,  heading,  paragraph,  specification,  proviso, stipulationDefinition a formal agreement between two or more parties The company won a prestigious contract for work on the building.Synonyms agreement,  deal (informal),  commission,  commitment,  arrangement,  understanding,  settlement,  treaty,  bargain,  convention,  engagement,  pact,  compact,  covenant,  bond,  stipulation,  concordatNearby words ofstipulationstintstipendstipulatestipulationstirstir something upstirring
Additional synonymsDefinition something that is necessary before something else can come about The removal of troops is a precondition to any agreement.Synonyms necessity,  essential,  requirement,  prerequisite,  must,  sine qua non,  must-haveDefinition something that is required before something else is possible Good self-esteem is a prerequisite for a happy life.Synonyms requirement,  must,  essential,  necessity,  condition,  qualification,  imperative,  precondition,  requisite,  sine qua non,  must-haveDefinition a condition incorporated in a document a provision that would allow existing regulations to be reviewedSynonyms condition,  term,  agreement,  requirement,  demand,  rider,  restriction,  qualification,  clause,  reservation,  specification,  caveat,  proviso, stipulationDefinition a condition or stipulation I accept, with the proviso that Jane agrees.Synonyms condition,  requirement,  provision,  strings,  rider,  restriction,  qualification,  clause,  reservation,  limitation, stipulationDefinition a condition that modifies or limits The empirical evidence is subject to many qualifications.Synonyms condition,  restriction,  proviso,  requirement,  rider,  exception,  criterion,  reservation,  allowance,  objection,  limitation,  modification,  exemption,  prerequisite,  caveat, stipulationDefinition a specific need or want The products met all legal requirements.Synonyms necessity,  demand,  specification,  stipulation,  want,  need,  must,  essential,  qualification,  precondition,  requisite,  prerequisite,  sine qua non,  desideratum,  must-haveDefinition a rule or situation that limits or controls something or someone the relaxation of travel restrictionsSynonyms control,  rule,  condition,  check,  regulation,  curb,  restraint,  constraint,  confinement,  containment,  demarcation, stipulationDefinition a requirement or detail which is clearly stated I'd like to have a house built to my specifications.Synonyms requirement,  detail,  particular,  stipulation,  condition, qualification |