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Conditionally

Conditionally \Con*di"tion*al*ly\, adv. In a conditional manner; subject to a condition or conditions; not absolutely or positively.
--Shak.

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conditionally

adv. under specified conditions

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conditionally

adv. subject to a condition; "he accepted the offer conditionally" [syn: not absolutely] [ant: unconditionally]

Usage examples of "conditionally".

The gnomes sit out here, at night, with only their bulbs shining conditionally, precariously .

It was distinct from everything else but just as much a part of him, conditionally equal, the problem located in whatever neocortical region nurtures the intuition, that contrapuntal faculty his mathematics relied on.

Every citizen, every person, is conditionally presumed to be competent-and that means everyone-you, me, Jake, Miss Smith, Petitioners, and the illiterate who fills that bar and cleans out the empties.

Nevertheless, as every determination of matter, which constitutes its reality, and hence the impermeability of matter also, is an effect (action) which must have a cause, and therefore be itself derived, matter is not adequate to the idea of a necessary Being, as a principle of all derived unity, because every one of its real qualities is derived and, therefore, conditionally necessary only, so that it could be removed, and with it would be removed the whole existence of matter.