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Meaning of contractual
The primary meaning of the word "contractual" refers to something related to or constituting a contract.
Etymology of contractual
The word "contractual" originated from the Latin "contractus", the past participle of "contrahere", which means to draw together or to agree.
Historically, the term has been used in legal contexts since the 15th century to describe agreements, obligations, and promises between parties.
Synonyms
agreed
binding
contractualized
covenanted
stipulated
formal
legalized
legitimate
negotiated
settled
signed
sealed
ratified
validated
confirmed
official
documented
recorded
formalized
legalized
legitimate
obligatory
pledged
promised
vowed
undertaken
committed
engaged
pledged
promised
vowed
undertaken
committed
engaged
Definitions
- Relating to or consisting of a contract, agreed upon by two or more parties.
- Legally binding, officially agreed, or formally accepted.
Usage Examples
- The company's contractual obligations include providing services for a minimum of two years.
- The employee's contractual rights were violated when the company terminated the contract without notice.
Antonyms
informal
unofficial
nonbinding
unagreed
unauthorized
unofficial
voluntary
optional
discretionary
nonobligatory
uncommitted
unconstrained
unrestricted
unregulated
informal
unofficial
noncontractual
nonlegally binding