specify
state precisely / identify / detail / stipulate
Transitive Verb
past: specifiedpp: specifieding: specifying
This verb conveys a sense of precision and exclusivity, moving from a general category to a particular instance. It is most frequently used in professional, legal, or technical environments where ambiguity could lead to error or dispute, such as in contracts, manuals, or order forms. While similar to "state" or "identify," it carries a stronger implication of setting a strict requirement or a definitive boundary. To specify is not merely to mention, but to delineate exactly what is required or intended.
Meanings
Transitive Verb
[~ something][~ that clause]
To state a requirement, amount, or detail in a clear and precise way.
"The contract specifies that the work must be completed by June."