conditional

/ˌkɒndɪʃənəl/

Definitions

1. adjective

depending on or affected by a particular condition or circumstance

“The job offer was conditional on her passing the background check.”

2. noun

a clause or phrase that specifies a condition or circumstance

“The contract included several conditional clauses to protect both parties.”

3. noun

a statement or promise that is subject to a condition or circumstance

“The offer was made conditional on the buyer’s ability to secure financing.”

4. verb

to make a condition or circumstance a requirement for something

“The company will condition their offer on the candidate’s experience and qualifications.”

Synonyms

  • dependent
  • subjective

Antonyms

  • absolute
  • unconditional