conditional

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  • Adjective:
    qualified by reservations
    imposing or depending on or containing a condition

Word Origin

conditional (adj.)
late 14c., condicionel, from Old French condicionel (Modern French conditionnel), from Latin conditionalis, from condicionem (see condition (n.)). Related: Conditionally.

Antonym

Example

1. Instead of unconditional love , they practice conditional loyalty .
2. But that forbearance has been temporary and conditional .
3. A term sheet is a conditional offer .
4. On thursday , a british judge released assange on conditional bail .
5. A conditional independence may thus have to be imposed internationally .

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