Conditions meaning

Word: Conditions

How to pronounce: kənˈdɪʃnz

How to pronounce: kənˈdɪʃn

Noun

Definitions:

1. The state of something with regard to its appearance, quality, or working order.

Example sentences: "The wiring is in good condition"

2. The circumstances or factors affecting the way in which people live or work, especially with regard to their well-being.

Example sentences: "Harsh working conditions"

3. A situation that must exist before something else is possible or permitted.

Example sentences: "For a member to borrow money, three conditions have to be met"

Verb

Definitions:

1. Have a significant influence on or determine (the manner or outcome of something)

Example sentences: "National choices are conditioned by the international political economy"

2. Bring (something) into the desired state for use.

Example sentences: "A product for conditioning leather"

3. Apply a conditioner to (the hair)

Example sentences: "I condition my hair regularly"

4. Set prior requirements on (something) before it can occur or be done.

Example sentences: "Congressmen have sought to limit and condition military and economic aid"


Synonyms:

weather

environment

current situation


Synonyms:

status

fettle

present state

repair

shape

health

form

estate

circumstance

provision

situation

order

consideration

stipulation

term

proviso

test condition

requirement

criterion

precondition

requisite

demand

illness

sickness

ailment

disorder

qualification

train

constraint

complication

limitation

restriction

stipulate

qualify

malady

infirmity

if

ill


Derivations:

conditioned

conditional

conditioner

conditioning

conditionally


Conditions in Other Languages...

Spanish: Condición

German: Geschäftsbedingungen

French: Condition

Italian: Condizione

Turkish: şartlar