1. stipulated - Adjective
2. stipulated - Verb
of Stipulate
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe present level of armaments could be taken as the starting point. It could be stipulated in an international treaty that these armaments should be simultaneously and uniformly reduced by a certain proportion in all countries. Ludwig Quidde
Alfred Nobel stipulated that no distinction of race or colour will determine who received of his generosity. Abdus Salam
Apprentices and servants are characters perfectly distinct: the one receives instruction, the other a stipulated price for his labour. Lloyd Kenyon, 1st Baron Kenyon
As you know, the Australian Labour Party is committed to turning the country into a republic. We've not stipulated a timeline for doing that. We are sensitive to the other priorities we've got as a nation and in the world, but in time the country will head in that direction. Kevin Rudd
A four-year truce stipulated Jogaila's conversion to Catholicism and the cession of half of Samogitia to the Teutonic Knights. Source: Internet
Albert failed to pay his ransom within the stipulated time, and the Hansa surrendered Stockholm to Margaret in September 1398 in exchange for commercial privileges. Source: Internet