condition
/kənˈdɪʃən/Definitions
1. noun
A particular situation, set of circumstances, or state of affairs.
“The condition of the roads made the journey difficult.”
2. noun
A person’s physical or mental health, especially in relation to employment or insurance.
“The insurance company refused to cover her due to her pre-existing condition.”
3. verb
To make something ready or prepared for a particular use or purpose.
“The chef had to condition the dough before baking the bread.”
4. verb
To make something more acceptable or appealing by adding something.
“The artist had to condition the canvas before painting.”
5. verb
To train or accustom someone or something to something.
“The horse had to be conditioned for the long ride ahead.”
6. adjective
Relating to or affecting a person’s health or physical state.
“The doctor examined her condition carefully before making a diagnosis.”