Activity requiring physical effort, carried out to sustain or improve health and fitness
“My daily conditioning routine involves a combination of cardiovascular exercises and strength training to maintain my overall health and fitness.”
Any preparation or training, especially athletic training of the body
“He underwent intensive conditioning to prepare for the marathon.”
The process of inuring to a new climate, or the state of being so inured
“After months of conditioning, she was finally acclimatized to the scorching desert temperatures.”
A session of vigorous physical exercise or training
The act of being indoctrinated
The level of mobility of someone or something
Type of conditioning in psychology where a neutral stimulus evokes a learned response
The deliberate alteration of behavior through conditioning, counseling, and reinforcement
The act of learning a procedure through memorizing or repetition
Pertaining to the means or manner of action
Present participle for to train or practice so as to be accustomed to a certain condition
“I would run long distances regularly to condition myself for the upcoming marathon.”
Present participle for to accustom to behave in a certain way or to accept certain beliefs
“The cult would condition members to believe in a supreme being from outer space.”
Present participle for to have a significant influence on
“These economic changes have the potential to condition the job security and income levels of families.”
Present participle for to change (something) so as to make it suitable for a particular use or situation
“The device would exude water vapor into the air to condition yarn produced in textile plants.”
Present participle for to make fit or healthy
“This product claims to be able to condition dry and damaged hair.”
Present participle for to adapt to a new climate or environment
Present participle for to be persuaded based on available information
Present participle for to state explicitly
Present participle for to affect without completely changing
Present participle for to train or instruct someone for a role or task
Present participle for to give an appearance of age to, especially a new object
Present participle for to exert for the sake of development or improvement
Present participle for to fix or repair something
Present participle for to provide the means to do something
Present participle for to give a particular shape or form to
Present participle for to have a great influence on, or determine the nature of
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