What is another word for stipulates?

Pronunciation: [stˈɪpjʊlˌe͡ɪts] (IPA)

Stipulates is a verb that refers to making a specific demand or requirement as a condition of an agreement. Some synonyms for stipulates include mandate, require, insist, specify, demand, prescribe, oblige, and impose. These words all suggest a certain level of inflexibility and detail in the conditions being set. Other similar words include dictate, decree, establish, and ordain, which convey a sense of authority in setting the terms of an agreement. When negotiating terms or drafting contracts, it is important to consider the nuances of these synonyms to ensure that the language accurately reflects the specific requirements and expectations of each party involved.

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Usage examples for Stipulates

Nay, Christ stipulates for the agreement of two or three, to kindle and make effectual the prayers which shall avail.
"The Expositor's Bible: The Book of Exodus"
G. A. Chadwick
Someone whom they know is willing to put in two thousand pounds, but he stipulates for a post with them as well.
"Max Carrados"
Ernest Bramah
That such sales are rarely made is due to the indifference of the State, which stipulates that its own work shall have first place on the looms, that only when a loom is idle may it be used for a private patron.
"The Tapestry Book"
Helen Churchill Candee

Related words: specify, stipulate, requirement, condition, rules, requirements

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