Condicionado in english
Conditioned
pronunciation: kəndɪʃənd part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: kəndɪʃənd part of speech: adjective
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condicionado = preconditioned [pre-conditioned] ; conditional.
Example: The predecessor can have his or her favorites, and I can be pre-conditioned to expect more from them -- the so-called 'halo' effect.Example: Committee approval was conditional in that it could incur no cost on the rates.more:
» condicionado por la función que uno desempeña = role-conditioned .
Example: This article demonstrates that recognition of role-conditioned attributes of acquisitions departments can lead to expanded concepts of coordination and more sensitive management practices in the library.» muy condicionado = well-conditioned .
Example: He believes the consumer subconscious is well-conditioned to design.condicionar = place + restraint ; condition ; determine.
Example: The subsequent expansion upon gaining University status in 1966 placed ever increasing and severe restraints upon the full development of the library service.Example: Each individual is conditioned by the culture in which he grows up and shares or rejects its commonly-held values.Example: This assignment of intellectual responsibility is important, as we have seen earlier, since it determines the heading for the main entry.more:
» condicionar la vida = condition + life .
Example: The place where we live and learn conditions our lives and shapes our futures.