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conditioner Definition


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condition
noun
    1. A particular state of existence.
      Thesaurus: position, status, situation, state.
    2. A state of health, fitness or suitability for use.
      Example: out of condition
      Thesaurus: fitness, tone, form, shape, health.
    3. An ailment or disorder.
      Example: a heart condition
      Thesaurus: illness, ailment, infirmity, disease, malady, complaint.
    4. Circumstances.
      Example: poor working conditions
      Form: conditions
    5. A requirement or qualification.
      Thesaurus: limitation, qualification, requirement, restriction, caveat, proviso, stipulation, provision; prohibition, restraint.
    6. A term of contract.
    7. law.
      In a legal document, eg will, contract, etc: a clause which requires something to happen before the document can be enacted.
    8. math.
      A statement which must be true for a further statement to be true.
verb conditioned, conditioning
    1. To accustom or train someone or something to behave or react in a particular way; to influence them or it.
      Thesaurus: train, ready, prepare; season, indoctrinate, accustom, habituate, temper, familiarize, inure.
    2. To prepare or train (a person or animal) for a certain activity or for certain conditions of living.
    3. To subject (a person or animal) to a particular stimulus in order to secure, by training, a certain behavioural response that was not initially associated with that stimulus.
    4. To affect or control; to determine.
    5. To improve (the physical state of hair, skin, fabrics, etc) by applying a particular substance.
Derivative: conditioner
noun
    Note: often in compounds
    A substance or apparatus which improves the condition of something, especially hair.
      Example: hair conditioner
      Example: fabric conditioner
Idiom: on condition that ...
    Only if ....
      Example: I will go on condition that you come too
Idiom: on no condition
    Absolutely not.
Etymology: 14c: from Latin conditio, from condicere to agree upon.



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