See Also: situate(dictionary)
situate(dictionary)

unconditional (iou) and situate (iou)


unconditional (iou)



unconditional adjective. M17.
[from UN-1 + CONDITIONAL adjective.]
Not limited by or subject to conditions; absolute, complete.
Times The [hijackers'] surrender was 'unconditional'. A. Stevens Her love is absolute and largely unconditional.
unconditio'nality noun the state or quality of being unconditional E18.
unconditionally adverb M17.
unconditionalness noun (rare) = unconditionality M19.

situate (iou)



situate verb. . LME.
[medieval Latin situat- pa. ppl stem of situare, from Latin situs SITE noun: see -ATE3.]
verb trans. Place, locate; fig. put in a context. Usu. in pass. LME.
J. K. Jerome A..little town, situate among lakes and woods. I. Murdoch The..works were situated on the Other side.
b. Subject to certain circumstances; place in a certain situation. E18.
Conan Doyle I was so situated that I could not come earlier.
verb intrans. Have or take up a certain position. L16-E17.