Meaning of condition
Definition of condition
(noun)
a
state
at a
particular
time; "a
condition
(or state) of disrepair"; "the
current
status of the
arms
negotiations"
an
assumption
on which rests the
validity
or
effect
of something else
a
mode
of
being
or
form
of
existence
of a
person
or thing; "the
human
condition"
information
that should be
kept
in
mind
when
making
a decision; "another consideration is the
time
it would take"
the
state
of (good)
health
(especially in the phrases `in condition' or `in shape' or `out of condition' or `out of shape')
an illness, disease, or
other
medical
problem; "a
heart
condition"; "a
skin
condition"
(usually plural) a
statement
of what is
required
as
part
of an agreement; "the
contract
set out the
conditions
of the lease"; "the
terms
of the
treaty
were generous"
the
procedure
that is
varied
in
order
to
estimate
a variable's
effect
by
comparison
with a
control
condition
(verb)
establish
a
conditioned
response
develop
(a child's or animal's)
behavior
by
instruction
and practice;
especially
to
teach
self-control; "Parents
must
discipline
their children"; "Is this dog trained?"
specify as a
condition
or
requirement
in a
contract
or agreement;
make
an
express
demand
or
provision
in an agreement; "The
will
stipulates that she can
live
in the
house
for the
rest
of her life"; "The
contract
stipulates the dates of the payments"
put into a
better
state; "he
conditions
old cars"
apply
conditioner
to in
order
to
make
smooth
and shiny; "I
condition
my
hair
after
washing
it"
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