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conditional

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[ US /kənˈdɪʃənəɫ/ ]
[ UK /kəndˈɪʃənə‍l/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. qualified by reservations
  2. imposing or depending on or containing a condition
    the conditional sale will not be complete until the full purchase price is paid
    lent conditional support
    conditional acceptance of the terms

How To Use conditional In A Sentence

  • Here's the good news: When you bring what I call unconditional presence to the trance of fear, you create the foundation for true spiritual awakening. Undefined
  • And no, this isn't your 1990's "Washington consensus" lending, with the kind of conditionality that the left loves to hate. Heather Hurlburt: Six Reasons to Love the Supplemental and Celebrate Progressives in Government
  • The Lord ministered to her, offering unconditional love and acceptance and washing her clean from the grime of her experience. Growing Through Loss and Grief
  • Here there is no direct predication concerning Joe Smith, but only a predication of one of the alternatives conditionally on the other being denied, as, _If Joe Smith was not a prophet he was an impostor_; or, _If he was not an impostor, he was a prophet_. Logic Deductive and Inductive
  • On the plaintiff's application for summary judgment the master give the defendant unconditional leave to defend.
  • He was found guilty of animal cruelty and given a conditional discharge for six months. The Sun
  • Is it unconditional love or are you only in it for the cheese rind? Times, Sunday Times
  • He was released on conditional bail. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is what you called unconditional and how an agricultural engineer should start working. Fidel Castro Speaks at FEU Congress
  • The appointment should (the conditional is de rigeur) be announced in the coming days, in any case no later than 29 June. Rumour Watch: DiNoia To Succeed Ranjith As CDW Secretary?
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