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conditioned

[kuhn-dish-uhnd] / kənˈdɪʃ ənd /
ADJECTIVE
trained
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The draft law is a key demand from the international community, which has conditioned economic aid to Lebanon on financial reforms.

From Barron's

The air conditioned spaces, usually with seating and free water, are meant to provide people with a refuge from the heat, particularly those with health problems, older people, babies, and those with limited resources.

From BBC

The closing of the tender offer is conditioned on a majority of Warner Bros. shares tendering in its favor and other factors.

From Barron's

Sosnick said in an interview that many investors have been conditioned to buy these stocks after big pullbacks because, for the most part, they have rebounded quickly.

From Barron's

In her voice-over, Farsi describes meeting Hassona as if encountering a mirror, realizing “how much both our lives are conditioned by walls and wars.”

From Los Angeles Times