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Definition of "conditionally" [con•di•tion•al•ly]

  • Under specified conditions (adverb)

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Use "conditionally" in a sentence
  • ""Detroit had brought him in conditionally from the Dodgers," Berger told Krause Publications '"
  • "That God knew their hypocrisy in their enquiries of him, and that when they asked what he would have them to do they were resolved to take their own way; and therefore the sentence which was before pronounced conditionally is made absolute."
  • "That, then, is said to be conditionally, which is supposed to exist not of itself or absolutely, but as really dependent upon and joined to another; which signifies a suit and consequence."