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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Clarification on ‘stipulated’ and ‘allotted’

Hi there! What’s the difference between ‘stipulated time’ and ‘allotted time’ ?

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stipulated time t o stipulate means to demand or specify something as part of an agreem ent. eg I'm a very busy man. If you want to discuss something with me, I can only spend 10minutes on this.

  • stipulated time t o stipulate means to demand or specify something as part of an agreem ent.
  • eg I'm a very busy man.
  • If you want to discuss something with me, I can only spend 10minutes on this.
  • After this stipulated time, I will just have to get up and leave.
  • allotted time , time given.
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stipulated time to stipulate means to demand or specify something as part of an agreement.

eg I'm a very busy man. If you want to discuss something with me, I can only spend 10minutes on this. After this stipulated time, I will just have to get up and leave.


allotted time, time given. often as a person;s share of something.

eg I have

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stipulated times: 1:30 pm, 12 noon, 6 am
allotted times: two hours, twenty minutes, three days

CJ

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