caveated

/ˈkæviˌeɪtɪd/
adjective
  1. Containing a warning or qualification; expressed with a condition or limitation.
    • The offer was caveated, requiring the buyer to secure financing within 30 days.
    • Her praise was caveated by a warning about the project's tight deadline.
    • The report was caveated with a note that the data might be incomplete.
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