unconditionally

unconditionally

1945 German armed forces surrendered unconditionally on May 7. Hostilities in Europe ended officially at midnight, May 8. 1945. — Winston Churchill, , May 8, 1945.


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  • unconditionally — /ˌʌnkən dɪʃ(ə)n(ə)li/ adverb without imposing any conditions ● The offer was accepted unconditionally by the trade union …   Dictionary of banking and finance

  • unconditionally — unconditional ► ADJECTIVE ▪ not subject to any conditions. DERIVATIVES unconditionally adverb …   English terms dictionary

  • unconditionally — adverb 1. not subject to a condition (Freq. 1) he accepted the offer unconditionally • Ant: ↑conditionally 2. in an unqualified manner he flatly denied the charges • Syn: ↑flatly, ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

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  • Unconditionally — Unconditional Un con*di tion*al, a. Not conditional limited, or conditioned; made without condition; absolute; unreserved; as, an unconditional surrender. [1913 Webster] O, pass not, Lord, an absolute decree, Or bind thy sentence unconditional.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • unconditionally — adverb see unconditional …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • unconditionally — See unconditional. * * * …   Universalium

  • unconditionally — Synonyms and related words: a outrance, absolutely, all out, altogether, beyond all bounds, beyond compare, beyond comparison, beyond measure, completely, comprehensively, dead, downright, entirely, essentially, exhaustively, extremely, flat out …   Moby Thesaurus

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