stipulate

/ˈstɪpjəˌleɪt/
verb
  1. To demand or specify a particular condition or requirement as part of an agreement.
    • The rental agreement stipulates no pets are allowed in the apartment.
    • The coach stipulated that all players attend practice if they want to play in the game.
    • The contract stipulates that payment must be made within 30 days.
  2. To state or express something clearly and exactly.
    • The recipe stipulates using fresh herbs, not dried.
    • The instructions stipulate that the eggs should be beaten until fluffy.
    • The law stipulates the minimum age for driving is sixteen.
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