| DECONDITION | • decondition v. (Transitive) To adapt to a less demanding environment than that to which one was previously conditioned. • DECONDITION v. to cause extinction of (a conditioned response). |
| RECONDITION | • recondition v. To restore to a functional state, or to a condition resembling the original. • RECONDITION v. to restore to good condition. |
| DECONDITIONS | • deconditions v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of decondition. • DECONDITION v. to cause extinction of (a conditioned response). |
| PRECONDITION | • precondition n. A condition that requires satisfaction before taking a course of action. • precondition n. A medical illness, ailment, or adverse condition that exists before an insurance policy takes effect. • precondition v. (Medicine, biology) To condition in advance. |
| RECONDITIONS | • reconditions v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of recondition. • RECONDITION v. to restore to good condition. |
| DECONDITIONED | • deconditioned v. Simple past tense and past participle of decondition. • DECONDITION v. to cause extinction of (a conditioned response). |
| PRECONDITIONS | • preconditions n. Plural of precondition. • PRECONDITION v. to put in a proper or desired condition or frame of mind esp. in preparation. |
| RECONDITIONED | • reconditioned v. Simple past tense and past participle of recondition. • reconditioned adj. Which has been reconditioned. • RECONDITION v. to restore to good condition. |
| DECONDITIONING | • deconditioning v. Present participle of decondition. • DECONDITION v. to cause extinction of (a conditioned response). |
| PRECONDITIONED | • preconditioned v. Simple past tense and past participle of precondition. • PRECONDITION v. to put in a proper or desired condition or frame of mind esp. in preparation. |
| RECONDITIONING | • reconditioning v. Present participle of recondition. • RECONDITION v. to restore to good condition. |
| PRECONDITIONING | • preconditioning v. Present participle of precondition. • preconditioning n. The act of preparing something for a subsequent action. • PRECONDITION v. to put in a proper or desired condition or frame of mind esp. in preparation. |