a. [UN-1 7 and 5 b.] Not subject to or limited by conditions.

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1642.  Answ. to Printed Bk., 11. So unconditionate and high a propriety in all the Subjects lives.

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1668.  H. More, Div. Dial., I. xx. 84. The Divine Decrees, when they finde not men fitting Tools, make them so, where Prophecies are peremptory or unconditionate.

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  So Unconditionated ppl. a.

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1836.  F. Mahony, Reliques Father Prout, Painter, Barry (1859), 503. He claimed … unconditionated pedigree, ascending … to the ancient masters of the world.

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