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condition

Definition

A condition is something that is necessary for something else to happen.

For example, if you want to grow a plant, you need to have the right conditions, such as water, sunlight, and soil.

How can the word be used?

The patient's condition is improving.

condition

Different forms of the word

Noun:

Condition: A state of being; a state of health.

Condition: A requirement or stipulation.

Condition: A state of readiness or fitness.

Adjective:

Conditional: Subject to or depending on a condition.

Conditioned: Trained or accustomed to a particular state or way of behaving.

Verb:

To put into a certain state; to make fit or suitable for something.

To make subject to a condition.

Etymology

The word "condition" comes from the Latin word "conditio", which means "state" or "circumstance". It is made up of the prefix "con-", which means "together", and the verb "dicere", which means "to say".

Question

Write a sentence which uses the word condition.

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