precondition
UK /ˌpɹiːkənˈdɪʃən/ US /ˌpɹikənˈdɪʃən/
noun 2verb 1
Definitions
noun
1
A condition that requires satisfaction before taking a course of action.
A marriage licence is a precondition for a wedding.
Presidential adviser Bouthaina Shaaban told Russia Today TV on Tuesday that the government would attend without preconditions and with the goal of stopping violence and terrorism in the country, SANA reported.
2
A medical illness, ailment, or adverse condition that exists before an insurance policy takes effect.
verb
1
To condition in advance
The hearts were preconditioned by either ischemia or bradykinin or adenosine.
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