Dictionary
am conditioned
noun
A logical clause or phrase that a conditional statement uses. The phrase can either be true or false.
Exact(7)
It is a sight I am conditioned to find comical, and so I do.
At least, I am conditioned to think it was remarkable, since it involved an act of sportsmanship, with two players helping an injured opponent complete the home run she had just slugged.
Given that I haven't had any of the opposite response, it's strange, but I am conditioned to think that women are competitive and probably will not be supportive.
I do not mean that, like a child worker in a Chinese sneaker factory, I am conditioned to subservience.
Well, perhaps it would not be the exposure as much as the context and response I am conditioned to expect from society for such an action.
As a woman, I am conditioned to dress and behave according to a certain code, in the name of protecting myself from abuse at the hands of men.
Similar(53)
They were conditioned.
I'm conditioned to overstimulation.
You're conditioned to land.
I was conditioned by her.
The pharynx must also be conditioned.
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