articulate, to pronounce, to utter (colloquial) to reserve for oneself, to stipulate, to set as a condition (in a contract, transaction, etc.) (colloquial)...
formal promise, to bargain, to covenant, to stipulate (nonstandard) to promise, to engage, to pledge oneself Synonyms: dēspondeō, voveō, spondeō, ostentō...
agreement to do something in the future) obligation (legal agreement stipulating a specified payment or action; the document containing such agreement)...
conscience by which someone is bound or restricted (law) a legal agreement stipulating a specified payment or action; the document containing such agreement...
conscience by which someone is bound or restricted. (law) A legal agreement stipulating a specified action or forbearance by a party to the agreement; the document...
verbal noun مُؤَاجَرَة (muʔājara)) to rent out to pay to stipulate wages to prostitute oneself Conjugation of آجَرَ (III, sound, full passive, verbal...
Because of the potential damages caused by social trailing, regulations stipulate that all permits are void when a group obtains multiple permits for the...
investment, loan, etc.) To have (interest or a specified rate of interest) stipulated in its terms. [1686] The bond bears a fixed interest rate of 3.5%. (transitive...
store by a thing: multum (aliquid) alicui rei tribuere (ambiguous) the stipulated reward for anything: pacta merces alicuius rei (ambiguous) to expostulate...
and the desire to work with oneself. It also necessitates that one can understand the situation of the next of kin. stipulate, demand 2014, Else Byskov...