unconditional
IPA: ʌnkʌndˈɪʃʌnʌɫ
noun
- That which is not conditional.
- (logic) A conditional-like structure expressing that the consequent holds true regardless of the particular value of the antecedent.
adjective
- Absolute; without conditions, limitations, reservations or qualifications.
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Examples of "unconditional" in Sentences
- This is the unconditional problem.
- Christian love is unconditional and unsentimental.
- From her I know what the term unconditional love means.
- Where else does one become educated in unconditional love?
- The simple unconditional calculation completes the analysis.
- Is it the conditional or is it the unconditional probability
- Agape is the love of God or the unconditional spiritual love.
- In the unconditional problem, the constant will always switch.
- So the conditional and the unconditional probabilities are not equal.
- Are they thinking of the unconditional problem, or the conditional one
- The coexistence of the conditional and the unconditional can be more peaceful.
- Is this what we call unconditional love, or is this what we call total denial?
- It is what you called unconditional and how an agricultural engineer should start working.
- Nor is the term unconditional love found, but these principles are stark realities of God's Word.
- Kim Jong Il, the North reiterated its proposal for what it termed unconditional negotiations with the South.
- But as the word unconditional suggests, this isn’t a temporary state of mind that ends the moment we judge someone isn’t “worthy” of our respect.
- Here's the good news: When you bring what I call unconditional presence to the trance of fear, you create the foundation for true spiritual awakening.
- And I'm not so sure with the president actually talking about the creation of a Palestinian state that some of those people would feel the same way as what you described as the unconditional support of Israel, but we can argue that on another morning.
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