The condition



Example: The condition affects how the system behaves

Definition


"The condition" refers to a specific state or situation that affects or determines the way something operates or behaves. It often implies a set of circumstances or factors that influence outcomes, such as a medical state, environmental factors, or operational status in various contexts.

Etymology


The phrase "the condition" derives from the Latin word 'conditio,' meaning 'agreement' or 'stipulation.' Over time, it evolved in English to denote the state or circumstances under which something exists or happens. Did you know? The word 'condition' originally had legal connotations, referring to terms in contracts before expanding to general states or situations.

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"The condition" appears in the Vocaplus list "English - General - (B1) - set 5", containing 113 commonly used words.
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