⚙️condition

noun
/kənˈdɪʃən/

Meaning

The state of something with regard to its appearance, quality, or working order; a requirement that must be met.
A particular state of health or physical fitness; a medical problem.

Example Sentences

The car is in excellent condition.

The condition worsens without proper treatment.

Example Expressions

on condition that

Synonyms

state, situation, requirement, circumstance, health, State, Circumstance
Entry 1
state, situation, requirement, circumstance, health
Entry 2
State, Circumstance

Antonyms

chaos, disorder, Solution, Cure
Entry 1
chaos, disorder
Entry 2
Solution, Cure

Collocations

good condition, poor condition, living conditions, under condition

More Example Sentences

You are allowed to work remotely under certain conditions.

What has been the condition of the universities of the USA?

Visitors are allowed to take photos under certain conditions.

What has been the condition of the political parties of the USA?

They are allowed to change the booking under certain conditions.

Students are allowed to use calculators under certain conditions.

Employees are allowed to use personal devices under certain conditions.

A lifeguard saves a swimmer at a crowded beach on a hot summer afternoon after spotting someone struggling in the deep water and immediately grabs a rescue float then sprints across the sand and dives into the waves reaching the swimmer within seconds and pulls him safely back to the shore where a paramedic checks his condition and confirms he is fine

A mechanic repairs an old car in his small garage that has not been driven for years by replacing the worn-out engine parts and fixing the rusted body panels with tools he has collected over two decades so the owner can use it again to drive to work every morning instead of spending money on expensive public transport and eventually restore the car to its original condition as a weekend project.

A lifeguard saves a swimmer at a crowded beach on a hot summer afternoon after spotting someone struggling in the deep water and immediately grabs a rescue float then sprints across the sand and dives into the waves reaching the swimmer within seconds and pulls him safely back to the shore where a paramedic checks his condition and confirms he is fine and the beachgoers applaud the lifeguard's quick and brave action.

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