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meaning of condition

Please explain the meaning of following sentence.
``You are being conditioned into feeling as you do.´´
  

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Anonymous conditioned trained; made accustomed to, sometimes covertly Condition, verb . Train or accustom (someone or something) to behave in a certain way or to accept certain circumstances: 'we have all been conditioned to the conventional format of TV the child is conditioned to dislike food' (as noun conditioning) 'the program examines aspects of social conditioning' More example sentences But I would also say there is a pleasure in self-display that should be shared with those men and boys who have been conditioned into thinking that the only gratification and power is in looking. I had to actually ask what that meant in terms of the APR and in two cases they even had to go and look it up because they've been so conditioned into only revealing the monthly figure.

  • Anonymous conditioned trained; made accustomed to, sometimes covertly Condition, verb .
  • Train or accustom (someone or something) to behave in a certain way or to accept certain circumstances: 'we have all been conditioned to the conventional format of TV the child is conditioned to dislike food' (as noun conditioning) 'the program examines aspects of social conditioning' More example sentences But I would also say there is a pleasure in self-display that should be shared with those men and boys who have been conditioned into thinking that the only gratification and power is in looking.
  • I had to actually ask what that meant in terms of the APR and in two cases they even had to go and look it up because they've been so conditioned into only revealing the monthly figure.
  • We have become conditioned into being, behaving, reacting to any situation in a certain way, and we perpetuate this conditioning by the way we think.
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Anonymous conditioned
trained; made accustomed to, sometimes covertly

Condition, verb. Train or accustom (someone or something) to behave in a certain way or to accept certain circumstances: 'we have all been conditioned to the conventional format of TV the child is conditioned to dislike food'
(as noun conditioning) 'the program examines

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