con·di·tion
kən-ˈdi-shən
1
a
: a premise upon which the fulfillment of an agreement depends : stipulation
b
obsolete
: covenant
c
: a provision making the effect of a legal instrument contingent upon an uncertain event
must meet the terms and conditions of the contract
also
: the event itself
2
: something essential to the appearance or occurrence of something else : prerequisite: such as
a
: an environmental requirement
Available oxygen is an essential condition for animal life.
b
: the clause of a conditional sentence
3
a
: a restricting or modifying factor : qualification
b
: an unsatisfactory academic grade that may be raised by doing additional work
4
a
: a state of being
the human condition
b
: social status : rank
c
: a usually defective state of health
a serious heart condition
d
: a state of physical fitness or readiness for use
The car was in good condition.
exercising to get into condition
e
conditions plural
: attendant circumstances
poor living conditions
safe working conditions
conditioned; conditioning
kən-ˈdi-sh(ə-)niŋ
archaic
: to make stipulations
1
: to agree by stipulating
2
: to make conditional
3
a
: to put into a proper state for work or use
b
4
: to give a grade of condition to
5
a
: to adapt, modify, or mold so as to conform to an environing culture
traditional beliefs conditioning a child's attitude
b
: to modify so that an act or response previously associated with one stimulus becomes associated with another
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