Subject to one or more conditions or requirements being met
“Their support is conditional on their approval of his proposals.”
Depending on other factors
“But this support is clearly conditional and tenuous, even if that's never explicitly stated by either party.”
Arranged or existing for the present, possibly to be changed later
Having reliance on somebody or something
Supposed but not necessarily real or true
Yet unknown, of full of uncertainty
Of or pertaining to a particular situation or circumstance
Of, relating to, or using, comparison (to something else)
Occurring or existing as a result of a process
(logic) A statement that one sentence is true if another is
“The statement 'If trees have wings, then birds have wings' is true because it is a conditional whose antecedent is false and consequent is true.”
An initial clause, antecedent, or a conditional statement outlining a hypothesis
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