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Adjective: conditioned  kun'di-shund
  1. (psychology) established by conditioning or learning
    "a conditioned response";
    - learned
     
  2. Physically fit
    "exercised daily to keep herself conditioned";
    - in condition
Verb: condition  kun'di-shun
  1. Put into a better state
    "he conditions old cars"
     
  2. Develop (a child's or animal's) behaviour by instruction and practice; especially to teach self-control
    "They conditioned their dog to respond to basic commands";
    - discipline, train, check
     
  3. Establish a conditioned response
    "The scientists conditioned the rats to associate a specific sound with food"
     
  4. Make a condition or requirement in a contract or agreement; make an express demand or provision in an agreement
    "The sale was conditioned on passing an inspection";
    - stipulate, qualify, specify
     
  5. Apply conditioner to in order to make smooth and shiny
    "I condition my hair after washing it"

See also: fit

Type of: ameliorate, amend, better, contract, develop, improve, instruct, learn [archaic], meliorate, mend, shampoo, teach, undertake

Antonym: innate

Encyclopedia: Conditioned

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