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Definition of conditional
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Conditional
(n.) A
conditional
word, mode, or
proposition..
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Commutation
::
Commutation
(n.) A
substitution,
as of a less thing for a
greater,
esp. a
substitution
of one form of
payment
for
another,
or one
payment
for many, or a
specific
sum of money for
conditional
payments
or
allowances;
as,
commutation
of
tithes;
commutation
of
fares;
commutation
of
copyright;
commutation
of
rations..
Conditionality
::
Conditionality
(n.) The
quality
of being
conditional,
or
limited;
limitation
by
certain
terms..
Vow
::
Vow (n.) A
solemn
promise
made to God, or to some
deity;
an act by which one
consecrates
or
devotes
himself,
absolutely
or
conditionally,
wholly
or in part, for a
longer
or
shorter
time, to some act,
service,
or
condition;
a
devotion
of one's
possessions;
as, a
baptismal
vow; a vow of
poverty..
Absolutely
::
Absolutely
(adv.)
In an
absolute,
independent,
or
unconditional
manner;
wholly;
positively..
Threaten
::
Threaten
(v. t.) To
exhibit
the
appearance
of
(something
evil or
unpleasant)
as
approaching;
to
indicate
as
impending;
to
announce
the
conditional
infliction
of; as, to
threaten
war; to
threaten
death..
Should
::
Should
(imp.)
Used as an
auxiliary
verb, to
express
a
conditional
or
contingent
act or
state,
or as a
supposition
of an
actual
fact; also, to
express
moral
obligation
(see
Shall);
e. g.: they
should
have come last week; if I
should
go; I
should
think you could go..
Feudtory
::
Feudtory
(a.) Held from
another
on some
conditional
tenure;
as, a
feudatory
title..
Provisorily
::
Provisorily
(adv.)
In a
provisory
manner;
conditionally;
subject
to a
proviso;
as, to admit a
doctrine
provisorily..
Conditional
::
Conditional
(n.) A
conditional
word, mode, or
proposition..
Inconditional
::
Inconditional
(a.)
Unconditional.
Conditionally
::
Conditionally
(adv.)
In a
conditional
manner;
subject
to a
condition
or
conditions;
not
absolutely
or
positively.
Conditional
::
Conditional
(a.)
Expressing
a
condition
or
supposition;
as, a
conditional
word, mode, or
tense..
Hypothetical
::
Hypothetical
(a.)
Characterized
by, or of the
nature
of, an
hypothesis;
conditional;
assumed
without
proof,
for the
purpose
of
reasoning
and
deducing
proof,
or of
accounting
for some fact or
phenomenon..
Conditional
::
Conditional
(a.)
Containing,
implying,
or
depending
on, a
condition
or
conditions;
not
absolute;
made or
granted
on
certain
terms;
as, a
conditional
promise..
Conditional
::
Conditional
(n.) A
limitation.
Unconditional
::
Unconditional
(a.) Not
conditional
limited,
or
conditioned;
made
without
condition;
absolute;
unreserved;
as, an
unconditional
surrender..
Suspension
::
Suspension
(n.) A
conditional
withholding,
interruption,
or
delay;
as, the
suspension
of a
payment
on the
performance
of a
condition..
Irritant
::
Irritant
(a.)
Rendering
null and void;
conditionally
invalidating.
Definitive
::
Definitive
(a.)
Determinate;
positive;
final;
conclusive;
unconditional;
express.
When
::
When
(adv.)
While;
whereas;
although;
-- used in the
manner
of a
conjunction
to
introduce
a
dependent
adverbial
sentence
or
clause,
having
a
causal,
conditional,
or
adversative
relation
to the
principal
proposition;
as, he chose to turn
highwayman
when he might have
continued
an
honest
man; he
removed
the tree when it was the best in the
grounds..
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