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unconditional

[uhn-kuhn-dish-uh-nl]

adjective

  1. not limited by conditions; absolute.

    an unconditional promise.

    Synonyms: , ,
  2. Mathematics.absolute.



unconditional

/ ˌʌ԰əˈɪʃəə /

adjective

  1. without conditions or limitations; total

    unconditional surrender

  2. maths (of an equality) true for all values of the variable

    (x+1)>x is an unconditional equality

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Other 51Թ Forms

  • unconditionally adverb
  • unconditionalness noun
  • unconditionality noun
  • ˌܲԳDzˈ徱پDzԲ adverb
  • ˌܲԳDzˈ徱پDzԲԱ noun
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of unconditional1

First recorded in 1660–70; un- 1 + conditional
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During the previous judgment, High Court judge Mr Justice Hayden said the parents' wish for their son to move to Ghana was "driven by their deep, obvious and unconditional love".

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On 4 June, the US vetoed a UN Security Council resolution calling for an "unconditional and permanent" ceasefire, the release of all the hostages and the lifting of restrictions on humanitarian aid.

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The US has vetoed the UN Security Council's draft resolution calling for an "unconditional and permanent" ceasefire in Gaza.

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The Ukrainian negotiators said Russia again rejected an "unconditional ceasefire" - a key demand by Kyiv and its allies in Europe and the US.

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Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha said Ukraine had already sent its own "vision of future steps" to Russia, adding that Moscow "must accept an unconditional ceasefire" to pave the way for broader negotiations.

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