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precondition

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1. precondition - Noun

2. precondition - Verb

Meaning

A previous or antecedent condition; a preliminary condition.

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Access to the source code is a precondition for this. Source: Internet

After French victories knocked the Netherlands out of the war, the British offered reasonable peace terms and made the expulsion of Charles from France a precondition of negotiations. Source: Internet

And these are the kind of people that need redemption and transformation as a precondition for transactions to help. Source: Internet

A reporter for NBC News that the protesters were paid signature-gatherers for the campaign’s effort in Arizona and that showing up was a precondition for them to get paid for their work. Source: Internet

As a precondition to Cuba's independence, the United States demanded that this amendment be approved fully and without changes by the Constituent Assembly as an appendix to the new constitution. Source: Internet

Clean eating is a precondition to being able to work out effectively, so typical college student meals like sugary cereal and packaged ramen noodles probably aren’t going to cut it. Source: Internet

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