Pronunciation: /kənˈdɪʃənd/
verb action word that expresses an occurrence or state of being, in this case, 'conditioned' is the past tense of the verb 'condition', which means to train or influence someone or something
A1 I am conditioned to wake up early for work.
A2 She conditioned her hair with coconut oil.
B1 The athletes were conditioned to perform well under pressure.
B2 The dog was conditioned to sit when given a command.
C1 The students were conditioned to think critically about the issues.
C2 The soldiers were conditioned to react quickly in combat situations.
adjective describing word that modifies a noun or pronoun, in this case, 'conditioned' describes the state of something being influenced or trained
A1 The fish was conditioned to swim to the surface for food.
A2 He was conditioned to always say 'excuse me' when interrupting a conversation.
B1 The equipment was conditioned to withstand harsh environmental conditions.
B2 The students were conditioned to work independently and collaborate when necessary.
C1 The team was conditioned to handle complex challenges with ease.
C2 The pilot was conditioned to make split-second decisions in high-pressure situations.
formal The experiment showed that the rats were conditioned to press a lever for a food reward.
informal I've been conditioned to always check my phone as soon as I wake up.
slang She's so conditioned to always get her way, it's annoying.
figurative Growing up in a strict household conditioned him to always follow the rules.
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