conditionate

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English

Etymology

From Late Latin conditionatus.

Adjective

conditionate (comparative more conditionate, superlative most conditionate)

  1. (obsolete) Subject to conditions.
    • 1612–1626, [Joseph Hall], “(please specify the page)”, in , volume (please specify |volume=II, V, or VI), London, →OCLC:
      Barak's answer is faithful, though conditionate.

Derived terms

Noun

conditionate (plural conditionates)

  1. A contingency

Verb

conditionate (third-person singular simple present conditionates, present participle conditionating, simple past and past participle conditionated)

  1. To make, or to regulate by means of conditions

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