Definition of conditionally in English:
conditionally
adverbkənˈdɪʃ(ə)nəlikənˈdɪʃ(ə)nəli
In a way that is subject to one or more conditions or requirements being met.
they conditionally approved the proposal
he conditionally accepted the job
Example sentencesExamples
- Authorities announced today that he is to be conditionally released on bail.
- The defendant cannot direct a psychiatrist to act as a nominated supervisor in the case of a conditionally discharged patient.
- Several former Confederate states conditionally ratified the amendment, declaring that the enforcement clause was ineffectual.
- Under the conventional interpretation, what he considers conditionally rational is actually irrational or euphoric.
- A review of the measures will conclude that sanctions should now be conditionally suspended.
- A consent order was made, setting aside the judgment conditionally upon security being provided by the defendant.
- Their office conditionally approved the project.
- The settlement conditionally agreed to by the parties does not purport to bind any members of the proposed class, except the plaintiffs.
- The DJ stopped the music, creating a silence within which the audience's response was conditionally relevant.
- Taurine is a conditionally essential amino acid that is found in the tissues of most animal species.
Definition of conditionally in US English:
conditionally
adverbkənˈdiSH(ə)nəlēkənˈdɪʃ(ə)nəli
In a way that is subject to one or more conditions or requirements being met.
they conditionally approved the proposal
he conditionally accepted the job
Example sentencesExamples
- A consent order was made, setting aside the judgment conditionally upon security being provided by the defendant.
- Several former Confederate states conditionally ratified the amendment, declaring that the enforcement clause was ineffectual.
- A review of the measures will conclude that sanctions should now be conditionally suspended.
- The defendant cannot direct a psychiatrist to act as a nominated supervisor in the case of a conditionally discharged patient.
- The settlement conditionally agreed to by the parties does not purport to bind any members of the proposed class, except the plaintiffs.
- Their office conditionally approved the project.
- Under the conventional interpretation, what he considers conditionally rational is actually irrational or euphoric.
- The DJ stopped the music, creating a silence within which the audience's response was conditionally relevant.
- Taurine is a conditionally essential amino acid that is found in the tissues of most animal species.
- Authorities announced today that he is to be conditionally released on bail.