Definitionn. an assumption on which rests the validity or effect of something else
Last update: October 3, 2015
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Rahul got the room on precondition that he'll live alone. [Please select]
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The description of the previous tranquillity may be exaggerated, though it is clear that the Jews, like the other inhabitants of Palestine, must have been left very much to themselves; but the enmity between the adherents of Simon and the pious Jews, who supported and venerated Onias, seems to be a necessary precondition of the state of affairs soon to be revealed. [Please select]
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Self which it itself was ineluctably preconditioned to become. [Please select]
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Consequently the coexistence of substances in space cannot be cognized in experience otherwise than under the precondition of their reciprocal action. [Please select]
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The precondition of well-being, for which each man strives by nature, is security for life and health. [Please select]
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