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ALL meanings of conditionality

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  • adjective conditionality imposing, containing, subject to, or depending on a condition or conditions; not absolute; made or allowed on certain terms: conditional acceptance. 1
  • adjective conditionality Grammar. (of a sentence, clause, mood, or word) involving or expressing a condition, as the first clause in the sentence If it rains, he won't go. 1
  • adjective conditionality Logic. (of a proposition) asserting that the existence or occurrence of one thing or event depends on the existence or occurrence of another thing or event; hypothetical. (of a syllogism) containing at least one conditional proposition as a premise. 1
  • adjective conditionality Mathematics. (of an inequality) true for only certain values of the variable, as x + 3 > 0 is only true for real numbers greater than −3. Compare absolute (def 12). 1
  • noun conditionality Grammar. (in some languages) a mood, tense, or other category used in expressing conditions, often corresponding to an English verb phrase beginning with would, as Spanish comería “he would eat.”. a sentence, clause, or word expressing a condition. 1
  • noun conditionality (uncountable) A state of being subject to conditions. 1
  • noun conditionality (Countable Noun) (economics, finance) A condition applied to the access of a government to credit facilities and other international financial assistance, especially from the IMF and the World Bank. 0
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