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will stipulate

  • future tense
    of stipulate.
    stipulate
    verb (used without object)
    to make an express demand or arrangement as a condition of agreement (often followed byfor ).

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From next season, the laws will stipulate that any player who needs treatment must go off for one minute.

From BBC Apr. 27, 2026

The city continues to negotiate a consent decree with federal officials that will stipulate what policing reforms should take place.

From Seattle Times May 17, 2024

County health order, expected to be formally issued by Friday, also will stipulate that proof of COVID-19 vaccination will be required at indoor bars, wineries, breweries, nightclubs and lounges.

From Los Angeles Times Sep. 16, 2021

I will stipulate you are a human being.

From The New Yorker Nov. 8, 2019

"Certainly," he said; "but I will stipulate for a comfortable hassock to kneel upon."

From For the Right by Karl Emil Franzos