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unconditionally

[ uhn-kuhn-di-shuh-nuh-lee ]

adverb

  1. in a way that is not limited by requirements or conditions; absolutely:

    Our pets love us unconditionally, and they depend on us for their care and well-being.

    We urge the government to immediately and unconditionally release all those who remain unlawfully detained.



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"The strikes must be stopped immediately and unconditionally."

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He has cried, he has scowled, he has scolded and he has unconditionally supported, and that’s just in the news conferences.

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But France's friendship with the US has never been as unconditionally "special" as that claimed by, say, the British.

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The majority of L.A. county didn’t vote for Trump, and by defying their wishes, the Dodgers have broken their unwritten contract with a city that has supported them almost unconditionally.

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"The path to peace must begin unconditionally. If Russia doesn't want this, then strong pressure must be applied until they do. Moscow understands one language," Zelensky added.

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