adjective
- not subject to or dependent on conditions; unconditional
- not trained or accustomed to respond in a particular way; not conditioned by habit or learning
Usage: formal; often used in technical or legal contexts
Usage: psychology; behavioral science
Examples
- The contract offered nonconditioned support regardless of market changes.
- A nonconditioned reflex occurs naturally without prior learning or experience.
- The grant was nonconditioned, meaning the recipient had no special obligations.
- Infants display nonconditioned responses to certain stimuli from birth.
- The agreement provided nonconditioned access to the facility for all members.