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Definition of condition
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of condition is as below...
Condition
(n.) A
clause
in a
contract,
or
agreement,
which has for its
object
to
suspend,
to
defeat,
or in some way to
modify,
the
principal
obligation;
or, in case of a will, to
suspend,
revoke,
or
modify
a
devise
or
bequest.
It is also the case of a
future
uncertain
event,
which may or may not
happen,
and on the
occurrence
or
non-occurrence
of
which,
the
accomplishment,
recission,
or
modification
of an
obligation
or
testamentary
disposition
is made to
depend..
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Primordialism
::
Primordialism
(n.)
Devotion
to, or
persistence
in,
conditions
of the
primordial
state..
Conclusion
::
Conclusion
(n.) The
inferred
proposition
of a
syllogism;
the
necessary
consequence
of the
conditions
asserted
in two
related
propositions
called
premises.
See
Syllogism.
Municipally
::
Municipally
(adv.)
In a
municipal
relation
or
condition.
Conditioned
::
Conditioned
(a.)
Surrounded;
circumstanced;
in a
certain
state or
condition,
as of
property
or
health;
as, a well
conditioned
man..
Height
::
Height
(n.)
Utmost
degree
in
extent;
extreme
limit of
energy
or
condition;
as, the
height
of a
fever,
of
passion,
of
madness,
of
folly;
the
height
of a
tempest..
Exactness
::
Exactness
(n.) The
condition
of being
exact;
accuracy;
nicety;
precision;
regularity;
as,
exactness
of
jurgement
or
deportment..
Pass
::
Pass (v. i.) To move or be
transferred
from one state or
condition
to
another;
to
change
possession,
condition,
or
circumstances;
to
undergo
transition;
as, the
business
has
passed
into other
hands..
Idiopathy
::
Idiopathy
(n.) A
morbid
state or
condition
not
preceded
or
occasioned
by any other
disease;
a
primary
disease.
Destitution
::
Destitution
(n.) The state of being
deprived
of
anything;
the state or
condition
of being
destitute,
needy,
or
without
resources;
deficiency;
lack;
extreme
poverty;
utter want; as, the
inundation
caused
general
destitution..
Pregnancy
::
Pregnancy
(n.) The
condition
of being
pregnant;
the state of being with
young.
Entailment
::
Entailment
(n.) The
condition
of being
entailed.
Disinheritance
::
Disinheritance
(n.) The act of
disinheriting,
or the
condition
of
being;
disinherited;
disherison..
Lagophthalmos
::
Lagophthalmos
(n.) A
morbid
condition
in which the eye
stands
wide open,
giving
a
peculiar
staring
appearance..
Unless
::
Unless
(conj.)
Upon any less
condition
than (the fact or thing
stated
in the
sentence
or
clause
which
follows);
if not;
supposing
that not; if it be not; were it not that;
except;
as, we shall fail
unless
we are
industrious..
Royalty
::
Royalty
(n.) The state of being
royal;
the
condition
or
quality
of a royal
person;
kingship;
kingly
office;
sovereignty.
Survey
::
Survey
(v. t.) To
examine
with
reference
to
condition,
situation,
value,
etc.; to
examine
and
ascertain
the state of; as, to
survey
a
building
in order to
determine
its value and
exposure
to loss by
fire..
Mediate
::
Mediate
(a.)
Acting
by
means,
or by an
intervening
cause or
instrument;
not
direct
or
immediate;
acting
or
suffering
through
an
intervening
agent or
condition..
Prevalence
::
Prevalence
(n.) The
quality
or
condition
of being
prevalent;
superior
strength,
force,
or
influence;
general
existence,
reception,
or
practice;
wide
extension;
as, the
prevalence
of
virtue,
of a
fashion,
or of a
disease;
the
prevalence
of a
rumor..
It
::
It
(pron.)
As a
substitute
for such
general
terms as, the state of
affairs,
the
condition
of
things,
and the like; as, how is it with the sick man?.
Formality
::
Formality
(n.) The
condition
or
quality
of being
formal,
strictly
ceremonious,
precise,
etc..
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