English to Arabic Dictionary unconditional

unconditional

غير مشروط
definition
adjective
unconditional surrender
not subject to any conditions.
translation of 'unconditional'
adjective
دون شروط,
تام,
مطلق,
من غير قيد أو شرط
example
Because despite what they can think of us at times, we have an 'unconditional' love that will never be broken.
In watching it again the other day, I was reminded of the theme of 'unconditional' love that made Akira so engaging.
She was on her way to total freedom, 'unconditional' love, and God was going to be with her every bit of the way.
Subjection is 'unconditional' and must not be re-evaluated in the light of experience.
They released her on 'unconditional' bail and told her she will be sentenced in the week starting October 28.
They had an eight-week window to finalise legal and planning issues so the offer could be made 'unconditional' .
Her intentions have since then become clear and her 'unconditional' love of the children is obvious.
It wants to avoid a full and 'unconditional' withdrawal from the Occupied Territories.
However, the demarcation between a conditional and an 'unconditional' order is not always clear.
If war is a matter of national survival, then the only acceptable outcome is 'unconditional' surrender.
Johnny lapped up the 'unconditional' hero worship that the rest of Australia is too cynical to give him.
There must be more to things than just conditional attachment or 'unconditional' detachment.
Many Americans will expect that support to be 'unconditional' and unquestioning.
The other angel, holding lilies, has a look of 'unconditional' forgiveness.
The hearing was adjourned until December 12 and Davies was remanded on 'unconditional' bail.
The referees who continue to handle our games deserve our full and 'unconditional' support.
It says that this time compliance must be full, 'unconditional' and immediate.
Lowry suggests that these terms were far removed from those of 'unconditional' surrender.
Potter has been released on 'unconditional' bail for pre-sentence reports until May 6.
Miller had received a full and 'unconditional' pardon from Ronald Reagan before he was sentenced.
Then there is love you have for your spouse or significant other - it tends to be unconditional to a point - but in most cases, you do choose who you love and so that 'unconditionality' is limited.
A fierce battle must be fought against this situation in the National Socialist spirit, and this spirit cannot be allowed to be suffocated by humanizing, Christian ideas that suppress its 'unconditionality' …
One of the most distinct characteristics of a parent/child relationship is its 'unconditionality' .
It makes perfect sense to 'unconditionally' love the land mass you happen to be born and raised in.
They are loved totally and 'unconditionally' by their relatives and carers.
A calling, in its 'unconditionality' , demands great personal sacrifice.
But then to be loved, it is imperative to love selflessly, fully, 'unconditionally' .
And she was absolutely, 'unconditionally' devoted to me, though that may not have been a good thing.
The right to divorce is totally and 'unconditionally' [almost] granted to the husband.
Trust, by contrast, emerges only as an element of a very particular type of 'unconditionality' , one based upon the autonomous acts of individuals.
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