conditionate (comparative more conditionate, superlative most conditionate)
(obsolete) Subject to conditions.
conditionate (plural conditionates)
A contingency
conditionate (third-person singular simple present conditionates, present participle conditionating, simple past and past participle conditionated)
To make, or to regulate by means of conditions
Source: Wiktionary
Con*di"tion*ate, a. Etym: [LL. conditionatus, p. p. See Condition, v. t.]
Definition: Conditional. [Obs.] Barak's answer is faithful, though conditionate. Bp. Hall.
Con*di"tion*ate, v. t.
1. To qualify by conditions; to regulate. [Obs.]
2. To put under conditions; to render conditional.
Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition
29 January 2025
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