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ALL meanings of unconditioning

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  • noun unconditioning a restricting, limiting, or modifying circumstance: It can happen only under certain conditions. 1
  • noun unconditioning a circumstance indispensable to some result; prerequisite; that on which something else is contingent: conditions of acceptance. 1
  • noun unconditioning Usually, conditions. existing circumstances: poor living conditions. 1
  • noun unconditioning something demanded as an essential part of an agreement; provision; stipulation: He accepted on one condition. 1
  • noun unconditioning Law. a stipulation in an agreement or instrument transferring property that provides for a change consequent on the occurrence or nonoccurrence of a stated event. the event upon which this stipulation depends. 1
  • noun unconditioning Informal. an abnormal or diseased state of part of the body: heart condition; skin condition. 1
  • noun unconditioning U.S. Education. a requirement imposed on a college student who fails to reach the prescribed standard in a course at the end of the regular period of instruction, permitting credit to be established by later performance. the course or subject to which the requirement is attached. 1
  • noun unconditioning Grammar. protasis. 1
  • noun unconditioning Logic. the antecedent of a conditional proposition. 1
  • verb with object unconditioning to put in a fit or proper state. 1
  • verb with object unconditioning to accustom or inure: to condition oneself to the cold. 1
  • verb with object unconditioning to air-condition. 1
  • verb with object unconditioning to form or be a condition of; determine, limit, or restrict as a condition. 1
  • verb with object unconditioning to subject to particular conditions or circumstances: Her studies conditioned her for her job. 1
  • verb with object unconditioning U.S. Education. to impose a condition on (a student). 1
  • verb with object unconditioning to test (a commodity) to ascertain its condition. 1
  • verb with object unconditioning to make (something) a condition; stipulate. 1
  • verb with object unconditioning Psychology. to establish a conditioned response in (a subject). 1
  • verb with object unconditioning Textiles. to test (fibers or fabrics) for the presence of moisture or other foreign matter. to replace moisture lost from (fibers or fabrics) in manipulation or manufacture. 1
  • verb without object unconditioning to make conditions. 1
  • idioms unconditioning on / upon condition that, with the promise or provision that; provided that; if: She accepted the position on condition that there would be opportunity for advancement. 1
  • noun unconditioning a particular mode of being of a person or thing; existing state; situation with respect to circumstances. 1
  • noun unconditioning state of health: He was reported to be in critical condition. 1
  • noun unconditioning fit or requisite state: to be out of condition; to be in no condition to run. 1
  • noun unconditioning social position: in a lowly condition. 1
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