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    unconditional
    /ˌʌnkənˈdɪʃən(ə)l/

    adjective

    • 1. not subject to any conditions: "unconditional surrender"

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  2. complete and not limited in any way: unconditional love. He got an unconditional release from prison.

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

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

  5. complete and not limited in any way: the unconditional love that parents feel for their children. unconditional surrender. We demand the immediate and unconditional release of all political prisoners. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Complete and whole. (all) in one piece idiom. aggregate. all or nothing idiom. all told idiom.

  6. Definition of unconditional adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. If you describe something as unconditional, you mean that the person doing or giving it does not require anything to be done by other people in exchange. Children need unconditional love. The leader of the revolt made an unconditional surrender early this morning. Synonyms: absolute, full, complete, total More Synonyms of unconditional.

  8. Whether it’s love, support, or surrender, if something’s unconditional it’s absolute and not subject to any special terms or conditions: it’ll happen no matter what else happens. Breaking apart the word unconditional can help you remember its meaning.

  9. unconditional definition: done or given without any limits and without asking for anything for yourself: . Learn more.

  10. unconditional meaning, definition, what is unconditional: not limited by or depending on any condi...: Learn more.

  11. adj. 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. ˌunconˈditionally adv. ˌunconˈditionalness, ˌunconˌditionˈality n.