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Stipulating

Stipulate \Stip"u*late\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Stipulated; p. pr. & vb. n. Stipulating.] [L. stipulatus, p. p. of stipulari to stipulate, fr. OL. stipulus firm, fast; probably akin to L. stipes a post. Cf. Stiff.] To make an agreement or covenant with any person or company to do or forbear anything; to bargain; to contract; to settle terms; as, certain princes stipulated to assist each other in resisting the armies of France.

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stipulating

vb. (present participle of stipulate English)

Usage examples of "stipulating".

Why don't you pick a place far from any target, build there-again stipulating that Mother needs one for her nerves, which may be true-and get Mother off the sauce?

I told her that I wouldn't, either, and that Joe and I would fight you to stop it, stipulating that you were crazy enough to try.

But even stipulating sexual activity-your assumption, not mine-I doubt that Their Charity has ever raped any female in his life.

Why don’t you pick a place far from any target, build there-again stipulating that Mother needs one for her nerves, which may be true-and get Mother off the sauce?

I told her that I wouldn’t, either, and that Joe and I would fight you to stop it, stipulating that you were crazy enough to try.