condicional — meaning in English
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English meaning
- conditional adjective Depending on something else being true or happening first.
- parole noun The early, conditional release of a prisoner who agrees to follow certain rules and report to an officer.
- probation noun A trial period during which someone's suitability for a job or role is being assessed, and they can be dismissed if they don't meet expectations.
Senses
condicional is used for these senses in English:
- conditional Limited by a condition.
- conditional (grammar) The conditional mood.
- probation (legal) A type of sentence where convicted criminals are permitted to continue living in a community but will automatically be sent to jail if they violate certain conditions.
conditional — full definition
- adjective Depending on something else being true or happening first.
- noun In grammar, a sentence or verb form expressing something that depends on a condition.
parole — full definition
- noun The early, conditional release of a prisoner who agrees to follow certain rules and report to an officer.
- verb To release a prisoner early on the condition that they follow certain rules.