2. Rank (of life), estate, grade, class or order of society.
    3. Consideration, provision, proviso, stipulation, arrangement, article of agreement, rule of proceeding.
    4. Prerequisite, necessity, necessary antecedent or attendant, sine qua non.

Condition, v. a. Subject to conditions, put under limits, assign terms, conditions, or limits to, limit, restrict, make contingent, put as contingent or dependent, cognize under conditions or limits.

Conditional, a.

    1. Depending on conditions, modified by conditions, contingent.
    2. Expressing conditions or a condition, limiting, limitative.

Conditions, n. pl. Stipulations, provisions, terms.

Condole with. Sympathize with, share one’s sorrow, express sympathy for, feel grief or sorrow in common with.

Condolence, n. Sympathy, expression of sympathy or common sorrow

Condonation, n. Pardon, forgiveness, overlooking.

Condone, v. a. Pardon, forgive, overlook, let go or pass.

Conduce, v. n. Contribute, tend, lead, have a tendency.

Conduce to. Serve, subserve, promote, advance, forward, contribute to or towards, tend to, be subsidiary to.

Conducive, a. Conducing, contributing, subservient, instrumental, subsidiary, promotive.

Conduct, n.

    1. Management, direction, administration, guidance, leadership.
    2. Convoy, escort, guard.
    3. Deportment (in general, or as a matter of habit), demeanor, carriage, bearing, manners, career, manner of life, course of life, actions, ways, mode of action. See behavior.

Conduct, v. a.

    1. Lead, direct, guide, escort, convoy.
    2. Command, lead, govern, preside over.

  By PanEris using Melati.

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