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Unconditionally

Unconditional \Un`con*di"tion*al\, a. Not conditional limited, or conditioned; made without condition; absolute; unreserved; as, an unconditional surrender.

O, pass not, Lord, an absolute decree, Or bind thy sentence unconditional.
--Dryden. [1913 Webster] -- Un`con*di"tion*al*ly, adv.

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unconditionally

adv. Without condition, absolutely.

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

  2. in an unqualified manner; "he flatly denied the charges" [syn: flatly, categorically]

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Unconditionally

"Unconditionally" is a song by American singer Katy Perry. It was released as the second single from her fourth studio album Prism (2013) on October 16, 2013. Inspiration for the song came primarily from a humanitarian trip to Madagascar that Perry made in partnership with UNICEF. Having been surrounded by what she described as unconditional love, she co-wrote it with the song's producers Dr. Luke, Max Martin and Cirkut to reflect that feeling.

"Unconditionally" is a power ballad styled in rock, backed against a bassline and percussion. The song peaked at number 14 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and number 25 on the UK Singles Chart, and while it failed to replicate the commercial success of predecessor " Roar", the song still reached the top ten in 6 countries.

The single release was promoted with an Instagram-based campaign, a lyric video directed by Aya Tanimura and live performances—one of the latter, at the American Music Awards of 2013, was the center of controversy due to accusations of cultural appropriation and racism. Brent Benacorso served as the director for the track's music video, which adopts the theme of love and uses a series of metaphors to enrich its concept.

Usage examples of "unconditionally".

His comment had been made purely from a humorous and the next word seemed to cause the presenter some trouble metonymic perspective, and he unconditionally rejected any literal interpretation that might be placed on it.

This principle - absolute responsibility unconditionally combined with absolute authority - will gradually breed an elite of leaders such as today, in this era of irresponsible parliamentarianism, is utterly inconceivable.

He had made a will in 1902 bequeathing Appledore and everything he possessed unconditionally to his beloved grandson, Hubert de Mazareen, whom he also appointed his sole executor That will was lodged with Mr.

GIR forces defending the city, already faced with significant internal upheaval within Tehran, surrendered unconditionally, were taken into custody and allied forces entered the city by the middle of the month with little opposition.

You need a small group or an accountability Partner who will encourage you, support you, pray for you, love you unconditionally, and hold you accountable.

A voice inside his head, the beautiful, melodious voice of the only woman he had ever loved unconditionally, interceded in his interior monologue.

That is, all things of the world of sense might be entirely contingent, and have therefore an empirically conditioned existence only, though there might nevertheless be a non-empirical condition of the whole series, that is, an unconditionally necessary being.

Hanse grunted and gave the spellwright an unusually, unconditionally, and decidedly un wontedly subdued and guilty look.