conditional

See also: condițional

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From FrenchCategory:English terms derived from French#CONDITIONAL conditionnelCategory:English undefined derivations#CONDITIONAL, from Old FrenchCategory:English terms derived from Old French#CONDITIONAL condicionelCategory:English undefined derivations#CONDITIONAL, equivalent to condition + -alCategory:English terms suffixed with -al#CONDITIONAL.

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conditional (not comparable)Category:English lemmas#CONDITIONALCategory:English adjectives#CONDITIONALCategory:English uncomparable adjectives#CONDITIONALCategory:English entries with incorrect language header#CONDITIONALCategory:Pages with entries#CONDITIONALCategory:Pages with 1 entry#CONDITIONAL

  1. Limited by a condition.
    I made my son a conditional promise: I would buy him a bike if he kept his room tidy.Category:English terms with usage examples#CONDITIONAL
  2. (logicCategory:en:Logic#CONDITIONAL) Stating that one sentence is true if another is true.
    "A implies B" is a conditional statement.Category:English terms with usage examples#CONDITIONAL
  3. (grammarCategory:en:Grammar#CONDITIONAL) Expressing a condition or supposition.

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conditional (plural conditionals)Category:English lemmas#CONDITIONALCategory:English nouns#CONDITIONALCategory:English countable nouns#CONDITIONALCategory:English entries with incorrect language header#CONDITIONALCategory:Pages with entries#CONDITIONALCategory:Pages with 1 entry#CONDITIONAL

  1. (grammarCategory:en:Grammar#CONDITIONAL) A conditional sentence; a statement that depends on a condition being true or false.
  2. (grammarCategory:en:Grammar#CONDITIONAL) The conditional mood.
  3. (logicCategory:en:Logic#CONDITIONAL) A statement that one sentence is true if another is.
  4. (programmingCategory:en:Programming#CONDITIONAL) An instruction that branches depending on the truth of a condition at that point.
    if and while are conditionals in some programming languages.Category:English terms with usage examples#CONDITIONAL
  5. A condition (a limitation or restriction).
    • 1832, John Bradford, Memoirs of the Life and Martyrdom of John Bradford, page 69:
      The former is called the law, which hath his promises, conditionals, and comminations or threats, accordingly; the other is called the gospel, or rather the free promises hanging not on conditions on our behalf, but simply on God's verity and mercy, although they require conditions, but not as hanging thereon; of which promises the gospel may well be called a publication.
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    • 1837, The Letters of the Martyrs: Collected and Published in 1564, page 363:
      GOD grant us to be clean beasts, to cleave the hoofs accordingly, that is, to give the old man meat, meet for the owers, that is, the law with his appurtenances, conditionals, promises, and comminations; and to give to the new man the gospel and sweet free promises, as appertaineth; and then doubtless we shall walk in the right high-way unto eternal life, that is, in Christ Jesus, the end of the law and the fulfilling of the promises, in whome they be yea and Amen.
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    • 1853, John Owen, edited by Rev. William H. Goold, The Works of John Owen, D. D., page 640:
      For mine own part, I confess I do not in any measure think it needful to insist upon the conditionals of these assertions of the Holy Ghost, as to the removal of any or all the oppositions that from them, of old or of late, have been raised and framed against the doctrine of the saints' perseverance, there being in neither of the texts insisted on either name or thing inquired after, nor any one of all the severals inquired into, and constantly in the Scriptures used, in the description of the saints and believers of whom we speak.
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    • 2009, Dennis J. Roberts, Mergers & Acquisitions:
      There were so many ways to answer, yet each potential response seemed out of context, inadequate. The problem with context—and any conditionals I might apply in my answer—was the high risk that Jim and Margot dismiss it all as “hedging,” as positioning myself to win the engagement.
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    • 2018, John D. Laing, Middle Knowledge: Human Freedom in Divine Sovereignty:
      Sanders questions this move under a model that assumes comprehensive divine foreknowledge because there aren't any conditionals; the outcome is certain: “How can a conditional promise be genuine if God already foreknows the human response and so foreknows that he will, in fact, never fulfill the promise?"
      Category:English terms with quotations#CONDITIONAL

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