unconditionally
IPA: ʌnkʌndˈɪʃʌnʌɫi
adverb
- Without condition, absolutely.
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Examples of "unconditionally" in Sentences
- I unconditionally withdraw the remark.
- Did the Japanese surrender unconditionally
- The problem can now be treated unconditionally.
- The Alliance government surrenders unconditionally.
- We don't need to idolize our leader unconditionally.
- Japan caved, releasing the Chinese captain unconditionally.
- But they will love you unconditionally and to the day you die.
- After ten days, the SNM released the hostages unconditionally.
- The parent loves the child unconditionally at the moment of its birth.
- After the time of session is expired, session will finish unconditionally.
- Germany surrendered unconditionally in May 1945, ending the war in Europe.
- Genting shocked competitors by bidding $380 million, $55 million higher than anyone else in a fast-tracked auction, and accepting the state's terms unconditionally.
- The journey of choosing to overcome your nature and prejudices for a chance to love and be loved unconditionally is so rich in these books that I know the movie can't really touch that.
- As you've seen, Sen. McCain is making a big ruckus about Sen. Obama's willingness to do so, even going so far as to run new ads questioning his willingness to meet "unconditionally" -- a loaded reference to the phrase 'unconditional surrender'.
- In the opinion section, Lisa Cochran of Freeville writes to say that "A child can learn respect, compassion, responsibility, and how to love unconditionally from a home in which the parents -- either same-sex or not -- are in a stable and loving relationship," in response to a July 19th letter from Gabriel and Penelope Carpenter of Dryden.
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