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inconditionate

inconditionate, a. (n.)
  (ɪnkənˈdɪʃənət)
  [f. in-3 + conditionate: cf. mod.F. inconditionné.]
  Not subject to or limited by conditions; unconditioned.

1654 J. P. Tyrants & Protectors 28 The power of Government..is fiduciary, and not inconditionate. 1698 Norris Pract. Disc. IV. 148 The First of these is wholely Absolute and Inconditionate (there being nothing required of us to make sin pardonable to us).

  B. n. Philos. An entity which is unconditioned; a form under which the Unconditioned is conceived.

1829 Sir W. Hamilton Discuss., Philos. Unconditioned (1853) 15 The Conditioned is the mean between two extremes,—two inconditionates. 1882 Veitch Life Hamilton 230 The Unconditioned and the species, or Inconditionates which it contains—viz., Absolute and Infinite.

  Hence inconˈditionateness, the quality of being unconditioned.

1693 Beverley True St. Gosp. Truth (title-p.), The Inconditionateness of the Gospel Salvation.

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