unconditionally
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- r not subject to a condition
he accepted the offer unconditionally - r in an unqualified manner
- It is also the one procedure that Medicare has covered unconditionally since 1972 despite rapid and sometimes expensive innovations in its administration.
- The irony is that the Japanese did not surrender unconditionally.
- In Iraq, Aref told his Yugoslav guest that Israel would first have to with draw unconditionally from Arab soil, then there could be peacemaybe.