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conditionally

Unconditionally vs Conditionally - What's the difference?

unconditionally | conditionally |


As adverbs the difference between unconditionally and conditionally

is that unconditionally is without condition, absolutely while conditionally is under specified conditions.

Notional vs Conditionally - What's the difference?

notional | conditionally |


As an adjective notional

is of, containing, or being a notion; mental or imaginary.

As an adverb conditionally is

under specified conditions.

Provisionally vs Conditionally - What's the difference?

provisionally | conditionally |


As adverbs the difference between provisionally and conditionally

is that provisionally is in a provisional way; temporarily while conditionally is under specified conditions.

Circumstantially vs Conditionally - What's the difference?

circumstantially | conditionally |


As adverbs the difference between circumstantially and conditionally

is that circumstantially is in a circumstantial manner while conditionally is under specified conditions.

Compromise vs Conditionally - What's the difference?

compromise | conditionally |


As a noun compromise

is the settlement of differences by arbitration or by consent reached by mutual concessions.

As a verb compromise

is to bind by mutual agreement.

As an adverb conditionally is

under specified conditions.

Conditionally vs Conditionall - What's the difference?

conditionally | conditionall |


As an adverb conditionally

is under specified conditions.

As an adjective conditionall is

obsolete form of conditional.

Taxonomy vs Conditionally - What's the difference?

taxonomy | conditionally |


As a noun taxonomy

is the science or the technique used to make a classification.

As an adverb conditionally is

under specified conditions.

Conventionally vs Conditionally - What's the difference?

conventionally | conditionally |


As adverbs the difference between conventionally and conditionally

is that conventionally is ordinarily, by convention while conditionally is under specified conditions.

Conditionally vs Qualifiedly - What's the difference?

conditionally | qualifiedly |


As adverbs the difference between conditionally and qualifiedly

is that conditionally is under specified conditions while qualifiedly is with qualification; conditionally.

Conditionally vs Semiforce - What's the difference?

conditionally | semiforce |


As an adverb conditionally

is under specified conditions.

As an adjective semiforce is

(bridge) to force a partner's hand conditionally.

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