condiction
/kənˈdiʃən/Definitions
1. noun
a particular circumstance or situation that affects a person’s life or situation.
“Her financial condition made it difficult to afford the new apartment.”
2. noun
a set of circumstances at a particular time.
“The weather condition on the day of the wedding was perfect.”
3. verb
to state or express a view or opinion about something.
“She conditionally approved the proposal, but with several reservations.”
4. verb
to make something strong or healthy, typically by adding something.
“She conditionned the soil before planting the vegetables.”
5. verb
to make a demand or request for something in return for something else.
“He conditionned his support for the bill on the inclusion of the amendment.”