Condition

Portuguese Meaning

condição

estado

circunstância

situação

cláusula

fato

incidente

particularidade

posição social

condicionar

acondicionar

determinar

estipular

limitar

regular

English Meaning

  1. A mode or state of being: "The Organization Man survives as a modern classic because it captures a permanent part of our social condition” ( Robert J. Samuelson). See Synonyms at state.
  2. A state of health.
  3. A state of readiness or physical fitness.
  4. A disease or physical ailment: a heart condition.
  5. Social position; rank.
  6. One that is indispensable to the appearance or occurrence of another; prerequisite: Compatibility is a condition of a successful marriage.
  7. One that restricts or modifies another; a qualification.
  8. Existing circumstances: Conditions in the office made concentration impossible.
  9. Grammar The dependent clause of a conditional sentence; protasis.
  10. Logic A proposition on which another proposition depends; the antecedent of a conditional proposition.
  11. Law A provision making the effect of a legal instrument contingent on the occurrence of an uncertain future event.
  12. Law The event itself.
  13. An unsatisfactory grade given to a student, serving notice that deficiencies can be made up by the completion of additional work.
  14. Obsolete Disposition; temperament.
  15. To make dependent on a condition or conditions.
  16. To stipulate as a condition.
  17. To render fit for work or use.
  18. To accustom (oneself or another) to; adapt: had to condition herself to long hours of hard work; conditioned the troops to marches at high altitudes.
  19. To air-condition.
  20. To give the unsatisfactory grade of condition to.
  21. Psychology To cause an organism to respond in a specific manner to a conditioned stimulus in the absence of an unconditioned stimulus.
  22. To replace moisture or oils in (hair, for example) by use of a therapeutic product.