precondition
IPA: prikʌndˈɪʃʌn
noun
- A condition that requires satisfaction before taking a course of action.
- A medical illness, ailment, or adverse condition that exists before an insurance policy takes effect.
verb
- (medicine, biology) To condition in advance
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Examples of "precondition" in Sentences
- A precondition is not a synonym.
- Preconditioning in optimization.
- Fame is not a precondition for notability.
- Preconditions in object oriented programming.
- The preconditioned conjugate gradient method.
- There is no stated precondition for mediation.
- This is a self justified precondition for existence.
- Jindal mentioning it is not a precondition for inclusion.
- An extract is not a necessary precondition of an article on a book.
- Specification statement or weakest precondition of procedure call .