adv. [UN-1 11.] Unconditionally.
1670. Cudworth, Serm. 1 Cor. xv. 57, 234. The Divine Spirit of Grace doth not work absolutely, unconditionately, and irresistibly in the Souls of men.
1695. Kennett, Par. Antiq., ix. 607. All Ecclesiastical dues are to be voluntarily and unconditionately paid.
1820. Milner, Suppl. Mem. Eng. Cath., 28. In those times no orthodox Catholic could unconditionately swear that [etc.].