Definition of Conditioned

1. Adjective. Established by conditioning or learning. "A conditioned response"

Exact synonyms: Learned
Category relationships: Psychological Science, Psychology
Antonyms: Unconditioned

2. Adjective. Physically fit. "Exercised daily to keep herself in condition"
Exact synonyms: In Condition
Similar to: Fit

Definition of Conditioned

1. a. Surrounded; circumstanced; in a certain state or condition, as of property or health; as, a well conditioned man.

Definition of Conditioned

1. Verb. (past of condition) ¹

2. Adjective. determined or dependent on some condition ¹

3. Adjective. physically fit, especially as the result of exercise ¹

4. Adjective. prepared for a specific use ¹

5. Adjective. (psychology) exhibiting a conditioned reflex ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Conditioned

1. condition [v] - See also: condition

Lexicographical Neighbors of Conditioned

conditionalist
conditionalities
conditionality
conditionalization
conditionalizations
conditionalize
conditionalized
conditionalizes
conditionalizing
conditionall
conditionally
conditionally lethal mutant
conditionalness
conditionals
conditionate
conditioned (current term)
conditioned avoidance
conditioned avoidance response
conditioned emotion
conditioned emotional response
conditioned haemolysis
conditioned medium
conditioned reaction
conditioned reflex
conditioned reflexes
conditioned response
conditioned responses
conditioned stimulus
conditionedness
conditioner

Literary usage of Conditioned

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Improvement of the Understanding: Ethics and Correspondcence of Benedict de by Benedictus de Spinoza (1901)
"For if a thing, which has not been conditioned by God, could condition itself, the first part of our proof would be false, and this, as we have shown, ..."

2. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1906)
"In this material relative to the conditioned stimuli there are not a few ... When this is employed as a conditioned stimulus each two notes together and ..."

3. Lawyers' Reports Annotated by Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company (1915)
"loose, extreme nervous shock, health permanently impaired, some evidence that injuries induced epilepsy—affirmance conditioned on reduction of award to ..."

4. Modern Classical Philosophers: Selections Illustrating Modern Philosophy by Benjamin Rand (1908)
"Whatsoever is conditioned to exist and act, has been thus conditioned by God (by Prop. xxvi. ... But that which is finite, and has a conditioned existence, ..."

5. Lectures on Metaphysics and Logic by William Hamilton, John Veitch, Henry Longueville Mansel (1870)
"LAW OF THE conditioned, IN ITS APPLICATIONS. CAUSALITY. ... Both are only applications of the principle of the conditioned, in different relations. ..."

6. From Latin to Spanish by Paul M. Lloyd (1987)
"conditioned and Unconditioned Change In the example of the change in the pronunciation of vowels on Martha's Vineyard studied by Labov, the change of [au] ..."

7. Buddhist Dictionary: Manual of Buddhist Terms and Doctrinesby Nyanatiloka Mahathera, Nyanatiloka, Nyanaponika by Nyanatiloka Mahathera, Nyanatiloka, Nyanaponika (1980)
""Through rebirth are conditioned old age and death (sorrow, lamentation, pain, grief and despair). Thus arises this whole mass of suffering again in the ..."

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