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Synonyms for condition
kənˈdɪʃ əncon·di·tion
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Wiktionary
conditionnoun
To shape the behaviour of someone to do something.
My aunt couldn't walk up the stairs in her condition.
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fettle
English Synonyms and Antonyms
condition
The efficient cause, that which makes anything to be or be done, is the common meaning of the word, as in the saying "There is no effect without a cause." Every man instinctively recognizes himself acting through will as the cause of his own actions. The Creator is the Great First Cause of all things. A condition is something that necessarily precedes a result, but does not produce it. An antecedent simply precedes a result, with or without any agency in producing it; as, Monday is the invariable antecedent of Tuesday, but not the cause of it. The direct antonym of cause is effect, while that of antecedent is consequent. An occasion is some event which brings a cause into action at a particular moment; gravitation and heat are the causes of an avalanche; the steep incline of the mountain-side is a necessary condition, and the shout of the traveler may be the occasion of its fall. Causality is the doctrine or principle of causes, causation the action or working of causes. Compare DESIGN; REASON.
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actor, agent, antecedent, author, causality, causation, cause, creator, designer, former, fountain, motive, occasion, origin, originator, power, precedent, reason, reason, source, springAntonyms:
consequence, creation, development, effect, end, end, event, fruit, issue, outcome, outgrowth, product, resultPreposition:
The cause of the disaster; cause for interference.
Complete Dictionary of Synonyms and Antonyms
condition
Synonyms:
state, case, mood, term, mode, qualification, requisite, stipulation, predicament, proviso, situation, circumstances, plightAntonyms:
relation, dependence, situation, circumstance, concession, fulfillment, adaptation
Princeton's WordNet
condition, statusnoun
a state at a particular time
"a condition (or state) of disrepair"; "the current status of the arms negotiations"
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experimental condition, stipulation, position, shape, status, precondition, circumstance, consideration, termcondition, precondition, stipulationnoun
an assumption on which rests the validity or effect of something else
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experimental condition, stipulation, shape, status, judicial admission, precondition, circumstance, specification, given, consideration, term, presumptionconditionnoun
a mode of being or form of existence of a person or thing
"the human condition"
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experimental condition, stipulation, shape, status, precondition, circumstance, consideration, termcircumstance, condition, considerationnoun
information that should be kept in mind when making a decision
"another consideration is the time it would take"
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retainer, setting, shape, status, precondition, circumstance, thoughtfulness, term, consideration, context, considerateness, experimental condition, stipulationcondition, shapenoun
the state of (good) health (especially in the phrases `in condition' or `in shape' or `out of condition' or `out of shape')
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contour, form, experimental condition, cast, figure, physical body, material body, conformation, precondition, status, stipulation, build, chassis, shape, anatomy, bod, frame, physique, embodiment, flesh, pattern, circumstance, soma, configuration, consideration, human body, termconditionnoun
an illness, disease, or other medical problem
"a heart condition"; "a skin condition"
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experimental condition, stipulation, shape, status, precondition, circumstance, consideration, termcondition, termnoun
(usually plural) a statement of what is required as part of an agreement
"the contract set out the conditions of the lease"; "the terms of the treaty were generous"
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experimental condition, terminus, stipulation, terminal figure, shape, status, full term, precondition, circumstance, consideration, termcondition, experimental conditionverb
the procedure that is varied in order to estimate a variable's effect by comparison with a control condition
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experimental condition, stipulation, shape, status, precondition, circumstance, consideration, termconditionverb
establish a conditioned response
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stipulate, discipline, specify, check, train, qualifydiscipline, train, check, conditionverb
develop (children's) behavior by instruction and practice; especially to teach self-control
"Parents must discipline their children"; "Is this dog trained?"
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tally, checker, rail, ensure, correct, qualify, coach, prepare, mark, watch, look into, civilise, crack, check up on, develop, go over, tick off, match, tick, fit, take, specify, stop, civilize, correspond, determine, see, groom, agree, assure, turn back, take aim, check into, train, break, trail, control, check out, learn, hold back, aim, curb, direct, hold, arrest, see to it, discipline, chequer, gibe, mark off, stipulate, delay, school, hold in, check off, suss out, ascertain, find out, check over, cultivate, jibe, contain, sort out, retard, moderate, educate, insure, checkstipulate, qualify, condition, specifyverb
specify as a condition or requirement in a contract or agreement; make an express demand or provision in an agreement
"The will stipulates that she can live in the house for the rest of her life"; "The contract stipulates the dates of the payments"
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particularise, modify, characterize, qualify, narrow, fix, characterise, delineate, pin down, dispose, determine, particularize, assign, define, specify, train, intend, nail down, destine, designate, specialize, delimit, specialise, discipline, restrict, measure up, set apart, delimitate, stipulate, limit, set, peg down, narrow down, checkconditionverb
put into a better state
"he conditions old cars"
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stipulate, discipline, specify, check, train, qualifyconditionverb
apply conditioner to in order to make smooth and shiny
"I condition my hair after washing it"
Synonyms:
stipulate, discipline, specify, check, train, qualify
Editors Contribution
medical condition
a type of disease that affect’s physical health
mark had a medical condition in his heart, luckily the doctors treated it
Submitted by cj_t on July 9, 2023
Dictionary of English Synonymes
conditionnoun
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situation, state, case, category, plight, predicament, circumstancesconditionnoun
Synonyms:
consideration, provision, proviso, stipulation, arrangement, article of agreement, rule of proceeding
Synonyms, Antonyms & Associated Words
conditionnoun
Synonyms:
state, plight, category, predicament, situation, stipulation, provision, proviso, term, prerequisite
PPDB, the paraphrase database
List of paraphrases for "condition":
status, state, conditions, precondition, prerequisite, requirement, situation, affection, proviso, provided, disease, disorder, pre-condition, fitness, illness
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How to use condition in a sentence?
In the last test results we did not find the MERS virus in the patient, his condition is much better but we still need to see if his other health conditions, including his heart condition, will have any effect on his recovery.
Joyce Smith said. She had a second chance at life. She knew she had the second chance and she was lucky to have that. For much of her earlier life in Massachusetts, Mellady was hobbled by a mysterious lung condition. Then, in her late 30s, she tested positive foralpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency, a genetic disorder. The inherited condition predisposes people to lung conditions like chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and the emphysema Mellady developed before her transplant. The condition is caused by a lack of a protein in the blood called alpha-1 antitrypsin, which protects the lungs from inflammation. When Melladys lungs were replaced in 2007, doctors at theCleveland Clinicsaid they were among the worst they had ever seen, functioning at 15 percent of capacity. Over the next 13 years, Mellady served as an inspiration for other patients about to undergo similar transplants, a source of support for their relatives and a wealth of information for doctors studying her condition. She ended up living more than twice as long on her new lungs as the average 6.3 years for lung transplant patients. Dr. Marie Budev, the medical director of Cleveland Clinics lung and heart-lung transplant program, oversaw Melladys care and said Marie Budev was the first person from the program who died of COVID-19 and second to test positive. In this December 2016 photo provided by Joyce Smith, Joanne Mellady and Joyce Smith dog Oscar sled down the driveway of Joyce Smith home in Washington, N.H. Mellady, who received a double lung transplant in 2007, died of the coronavirus on March 30, 2020. Joyce Smith was 67. That scared Budev because transplant recipients are seen as particularly vulnerable to the virus because of the drugs they take that suppress their immune systems, making them more susceptible to infections. Five other people who have had lungs transplanted by the clinic have been infected by the virus and one more has has died. Marie Budev said Melladys death was devastating because she had become a testament to the possibilities of how to live life to the fullest after receiving an organ transplant. Marie Budev knew this was a lease on life that Marie Budev had gotten, Marie Budev said. Mellady participated in several research projects in Boston related to Marie Budev condition and was active in groups looking for a cure for alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency and who supportedorgan donation. Marie Budev was just blooming with excitement to help others and help the field of medicine especially transplantation.
No society has been able to abolish human sadness, no political system can deliver us from the pain of living, from our fear of death, our thirst for the absolute. It is the human condition that directs the social condition, not vice versa.
This increased hospital-acquired condition rate is significant because we found presence of at least one hospital-acquired condition to be associated with an 83 percent likelihood of increased healthcare cost and a 38 percent increase in the likelihood of a prolonged hospital stay.
For me it was amazing how great the condition of the fossil was, [But Louise] was actually quite mortified by its condition. She told me it used to be much better.
Translations for condition
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- وَضْع, حَالَة, شرط, حالةArabic
- хәл, шарт, торошBashkir
- умо́ва, станBelarusian
- състоя́ние, приспособявам се, свиквам, усло́виеBulgarian
- condició, condicionarCatalan, Valencian
- podmínka, stav, kondiceCzech
- bekostningDanish
- Kondition, konditionieren, Befinden, Bedingung, Zustand, Verfassung, BeschaffenheitGerman
- κατάστασηGreek
- statoEsperanto
- condición, situaciónSpanish
- حال, شرطPersian
- edellytys, sopeutua, olo, mukautua, tila, vointi, ehdollistaa, ehtoFinnish
- conditionFrench
- cor, càradhScottish Gaelic
- תנאיHebrew
- condizioni, condizionare, condizione, influenzareItalian
- 状態, 順応する, 条件, 調整する, 適応するJapanese
- 컨디션Korean
- شهرت, حاڵKurdish
- conditioLatin
- sąlyga, būklėLithuanian
- noteikumsLatvian
- kundizzjoniMaltese
- conditie, toestandDutch
- tilstandNorwegian
- stan, warunekPolish
- condicionar, condição, acondicionarPortuguese
- condiție, condiționa, stareRomanian
- приучать, привыкать, приспособиться, состоя́ние, приспосабливать, приучить, привыкнуть, приспосабливаться, приспособить, усло́вие, положе́ние, состояниеRussian
- у́вет, úvet, у́вјет, stánje, úslov, ста́ње, у́слов, úvjetSerbo-Croatian
- stav, podmienkaSlovak
- stanje, pogojSlovene
- villkor, vänja sig, tillstånd, kondition, betinga, förutsättning, skickSwedish
- స్థితి, పరిస్థితిTelugu
- durum, şartTurkish
- умо́ва, станUkrainian
- حالتUrdu
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