unconditional
adjective
Pronunciation: /ˌʌnkənˈdɪʃənl/
Definition
Not limited by any requirements or stipulations.
Examples
The peace treaty required an unconditional surrender from the defeated army.
She promised her unconditional support to her friend during the difficult trial.
The contract was rejected because it contained too many conditions, rather than being an unconditional offer.
How to Use unconditional
- unconditional support (collocation)
- backing someone without any limits — "He provided unconditional support to his brother throughout the crisis."
- unconditional surrender (collocation)
- giving up completely without negotiating terms — "The enemy forces were forced into an unconditional surrender."
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