How Do You Spell STIPULATED?

Pronunciation: [stˈɪpjʊlˌe͡ɪtɪd] (IPA)

Stipulated is spelled with four syllables: /ˈstɪpjʊleɪtɪd/. The first syllable starts with the /s/ sound, followed by a stressed vowel /ɪ/ and the /pj/ consonant cluster. The second syllable is also stressed and contains the /ju/ diphthong. The third syllable starts with the /l/ sound, followed by the /eɪ/ diphthong and ends with the /t/ sound. The final syllable has the /ɪd/ consonant cluster, indicating that the word is in the past tense/past participle form.

STIPULATED Meaning and Definition

  1. The term "stipulated" is an adjective and it refers to something that has been specified or agreed upon in a formal manner, often through some sort of contract or agreement. When something is stipulated, it means that it has been clearly defined, mandated, or prescribed with specific terms and conditions that must be followed.

    In legal contexts, stipulated often refers to agreements made between two or more parties, typically in written form, which outline the terms under which certain actions or obligations will be carried out. These stipulations may pertain to various aspects, such as timeframes, payment schedules, performance expectations, or any other conditions that the parties involved have agreed upon. Stipulated agreements are commonly used in contracts, leases, legal settlements, or court proceedings where parties set forth their mutually agreed terms to prevent misunderstandings or disputes in the future.

    Outside of legal contexts, stipulated can also be used more generally to describe an arrangement or requirement that has been explicitly stated or spelled out. This can apply to various situations, such as job contracts, academic guidelines, rules and regulations, or any other circumstance where there is a need for precise and clear definitions.

    Overall, stipulated emphasizes the existence of an explicit and binding agreement or condition that has been formally established, ensuring all parties involved are aware of and obligated to adhere to the stipulated terms.

  2. Agreed; contracted.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for STIPULATED

Etymology of STIPULATED

The word "stipulated" comes from the Latin verb "stipulatus", which is the past participle form of "stipulare". In ancient Rome, "stipulare" was used to refer to a specific form of formalize contract negotiation and agreement. It was derived from the noun "stipula", meaning "a straw" or "a stalk", which had a symbolic function in certain rituals sealing agreements. Over time, "stipulare" evolved to mean "to demand a guarantee", "to make a promise firmly", or "to set a condition", and further developed into the English word "stipulate", which carries the sense of specifying conditions or requirements in an agreement.

Conjugate verb Stipulated

CONDITIONAL

I would stipulate
we would stipulate
you would stipulate
he/she/it would stipulate
they would stipulate

FUTURE

I will stipulate
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FUTURE PERFECT

I will have stipulated
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PAST

I stipulated
we stipulated
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they stipulated

PAST PERFECT

I had stipulated
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PRESENT

I stipulate
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PRESENT PERFECT

I have stipulated
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I am stipulating
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