instipulate (Meaning)
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instipulate (a.)
See Exstipulate.
Synonyms & Antonyms of instipulate
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instipulate Sentence Examples
- The contract meticulously instipulates the terms and conditions that govern the agreement.
- The rules and regulations instipulate that all employees must adhere to the dress code.
- The treaty instipulates the boundaries and responsibilities of the signatory nations.
- The constitution instipulates the fundamental rights and freedoms of its citizens.
- The law instipulates severe penalties for violators of traffic regulations.
- The testator's will instipulates the distribution of their estate upon their passing.
- The school code of conduct instipulates the expectations and consequences for students.
- The zoning ordinance instipulates the permitted uses for properties within different zones.
- The employment contract instipulates the job title, salary, and benefits package.
- The insurance policy instipulates the coverage limits and exclusions that apply to the insured property.
FAQs About the word instipulate
See Exstipulate.
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The contract meticulously instipulates the terms and conditions that govern the agreement.
The rules and regulations instipulate that all employees must adhere to the dress code.
The treaty instipulates the boundaries and responsibilities of the signatory nations.
The constitution instipulates the fundamental rights and freedoms of its citizens.