adjective
- qualified or limited by a caveat; subject to a condition or reservation
verb
- past tense and past participle of caveat; to make a caveat or express a warning or qualification about something
Usage: legal/formal
Examples
- The approval was caveated with several important conditions.
- Her endorsement of the plan was caveated by concerns about budget constraints.
- The report caveated its findings by noting the small sample size.
- He caveated his recommendation with a warning about potential risks.
- The contract contained caveated terms that limited liability.
- The scientist caveated her conclusions pending further research.