verb
- present participle of caveat; making a qualification or reservation to a statement or agreement
Usage: commonly used in legal and business contexts
Examples
- The lawyer is caveating the contract with several important conditions.
- She agreed to the plan, but not without caveating her concerns about the timeline.
- He made the offer while caveating that it was subject to board approval.
- The report presents the findings, caveating that further research is needed.
- They accepted the proposal, caveating that budget constraints might affect implementation.