Used in a Sentence

unconditionally

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for unconditionally.

Editorial note

If they disagree then the choice is yours: accept their view unconditionally, or end the relationship and move on.

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Quick take

Without condition, absolutely.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of unconditionally gathered in one view.

adverb

Without condition, absolutely.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for unconditionally.

Example sentences

1

If they disagree then the choice is yours: accept their view unconditionally, or end the relationship and move on.

2

Since the antecedent is unconditionally valid, the consequent is as well.

3

The only terms that are meaningful are those that obligate the employer to payment unconditionally, or upon termination.

4

The service is truly and unconditionally free.

5

Some founders come back home to an unconditionally supportive partner, others come back to a bunch of legal paperwork.

6

They fund you unconditionally for the first three months and you can walk away at any time if you want to.

7

Perhaps GitHub was wrong to get rid of the upvote button on issues unconditionally.

8

That is: he can sign a contract with a master in which the slave agrees unconditionally to obey and work for the master, and the master agrees unconditionally to protect and support the slave.

9

It's entire possible to instead record the address of objects unconditionally and then flag them as they are visiting during a generation.

10

Is Sweden really unconditionally giving asylum to everyone who is from syria?

11

If I'm building an ad-supported site, I don't care about users who unconditionally block ads.

12

I cannot imagine what it would be like to be brought up, from a small child, to unconditionally love one man and to unconditionally love everything about your country, even if you're starving.

Quote examples

1

Note also that the de-facto sponsor was Rafsanjani, somebody a bit too skillful to "marry unconditionally".

2

The main verbs are pretty much unconditionally about present actions: "We are in talks", and "I am getting ready".

3

I don't know the details and I wasn't there, but -if you never unconditionally said "No."- it might be possible that you had an average manager that was unable to see your severe overload.

4

Just like people can say "she was not promoted because she's a woman" or "he was pulled over because he's black" I can say "she was believed unconditionally because she's a woman".

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use unconditionally in a sentence?

If they disagree then the choice is yours: accept their view unconditionally, or end the relationship and move on.

What does unconditionally mean?

Without condition, absolutely.

What part of speech is unconditionally?

unconditionally is commonly used as adverb.