Collocations for "conditioned"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "conditioned" in context.
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condition
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.n
- a [serious, minor, contagious, threatening, deadly] condition
- suffers from a [medical, genetic, mental, chronic] condition
- an [untreatable, acute] condition
- [treat, cure] the underlying condition
- [treat] his condition with
- what (kind of) condition is [it] in?
- is in [poor, good, like new, great, tip-top, terrible] condition
- the [car, jacket, property] is in great condition
- is in no condition to [take part, compete, fly]
- cannot [function, work] in its present condition
- [satisfy, meet] (all of) the conditions
- conditions of [employment, acceptance]
- [an extra, a primary] condition
- will [help, go, try] under one condition
- you can [go, come], but on one condition
- [performed, did] well under the conditions
- [poor, improving] weather conditions
- [lives, works] in [poor, awful, subhuman] conditions
- has [poor] [living, working] conditions
- improve their [living] conditions
- under [real, real-world, exam] conditions
- the terms and conditions of the [contract, service, deal]
- condition the [athletes, troops, workers]
- condition (yourself) for the [race, competition]
- condition yourself by [running, lifting, working out]
- (has) conditioned his body to
- conditioned (his body) to [withstand, tolerate, endure]
- [working out] conditioned her for the [race]
- conditioned to [think, believe, react, accept]
- conditioned from [an early age, birth, childhood] (to)
- [specifically, expressly, fully] conditioned to
- conditions [clothes, your hair]
- (shampooed and) conditioned my hair
'conditioned' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):