The word 'unconditional' originated in the 17th century, deriving from the prefix 'un-' meaning 'not' and 'conditional' from the Latin 'conditionalis'. It has been used to describe something that is not subject …

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The meaning of UNCONDITIONAL is not conditional or limited : absolute, unqualified. How to use unconditional in a sentence.

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UNCONDITIONAL definition: not limited by conditions; absolute. See examples of unconditional used in a sentence.

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  1. without conditions or limitations; total: unconditional surrender. 2. (Mathematics) maths (of an equality) true for all values of the variable: (x+1)>x is an unconditional equality.
  2. Adjective unconditional (comparative more unconditional, superlative most unconditional) Absolute; without conditions, limitations, reservations or qualifications.

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Adjective unconditional (comparative more unconditional, superlative most unconditional) Absolute; without conditions, limitations, reservations or qualifications.

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