Sentence examples for unconditional from inspiring English sources

'unconditional' is a correct and usable word in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that has no terms or conditions, or love that is not dependent on certain conditions or behavior. Example sentence: She offered him her unconditional love and support during the difficult time.

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unconditional

adjective

Absolute; without conditions, limitations, reservations or qualifications.

  • We demand your unconditional surrender.

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This song, a firm and serious statement of unconditional love and all-encompassing devotion, is a lot funnier if you imagine it sent as a text message five minutes after a first date.

Amos conceded that the UN and foreign governments were running out of options in attempts to persuade Israel and Hamas to agree to an immediate and unconditional ceasefire.

(Did the passion get that far?) And why did he give away three million apprenticeships, high-speed trains without limit and unconditional powers for Scotland?

The former New South Wales Labor powerbroker Eddie Obeid has been been granted unconditional bail after a magistrate found he posed no "unacceptable risk" of fleeing the country.

Sinodinos said he had always supported Abbott "but that support ongoing is not unconditional".

As part of that, we have consistently called for an immediate and unconditional humanitarian ceasefire".

It deserves another chance: a tough-minded dual portrait of a hard-up Guyanese cockfighter and his alcoholic 75-year-old mother, it's a study in severely compromised unconditional love that works hard for its unsentimental emotional rewards.

In his last struggle against Stalin's project for a centralised Soviet Union, Lenin again advocated the unconditional right of small nations to secede (in this case, Georgia was at stake), insisting on the full sovereignty of the national entities that composed the Soviet state – no wonder that, on 27 September 1922, in a letter to the Politburo, Stalin accused Lenin of "national liberalism".

The current district attorney for Robeson County, Johnson Britt, agreed on Tuesday that the two men are innocent and consented to their unconditional release.

Lenin remained faithful to this position to the end: immediately after the October Revolution, when Rosa Luxembourg argued that small nations should be given full sovereignty only if progressive forces would predominate in the new state, Lenin was in favour of an unconditional right to secede.

John Howard's former chief of staff, Arthur Sinodinos, has warned that his support for the prime minister, Tony Abbott, is "not unconditional" and the government must reconnect with the public and reform its budget process.

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