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US
/ˌənkənˈdɪʃənəɫ/
]
[ UK /ʌnkəndˈɪʃənəl/ ]
[ UK /ʌnkəndˈɪʃənəl/ ]
ADJECTIVE
- not contingent; not determined or influenced by someone or something else
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not conditional
unconditional surrender -
not modified or restricted by reservations
a categorical denial
a flat refusal
How To Use unconditional 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
- 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
- On the plaintiff's application for summary judgment the master give the defendant unconditional leave to defend.
- Is it unconditional love or are you only in it for the cheese rind? Times, Sunday Times
- It is what you called unconditional and how an agricultural engineer should start working. Fidel Castro Speaks at FEU Congress
- If unconditional, it converts to dogma, which is incompatible with intellectual honesty.
- The horse's acceptance is unconditional. Times, Sunday Times
- He couldn't care less about the vast age gap between us - in fact he loves me unconditionally whether or not I've got any slap on and whether or not I'm dressed to the nines.
- The journey of choosing to overcome your nature and prejudices for a chance to love and be loved unconditionally is so rich in these books that I know the movie can't really touch that. Second Full Trailer for Stephenie Meyer's Twilight « FirstShowing.net
- All he wants from me is unconditional surrender. Christianity Today