Well-conditioned
adjective
1.
existing under or subject to conditions.
2.
characterized by a predictable or consistent pattern of behavior or thought as a result of having been subjected to certain circumstances or conditions.
3.
Psychology. proceeding from or dependent on a conditioning of the individual; learned; acquired:
conditioned behavior patterns.
Compare unconditioned (def 2).
4.
made suitable for a given purpose.
5.
air-conditioned.
6.
accustomed; inured.
well-conditioned
adjective (well conditioned when postpositive)
1.
(of a person or animal’s body, hair, etc) in a good or healthy condition
adjective
1.
(psychol) of or denoting a response that has been learned Compare unconditioned
2.
(foll by to) accustomed; inured; prepared by training
conditioned con·di·tioned (kən-dĭsh’ənd)
adj.
Exhibiting or trained to exhibit a conditioned response.
Physically fit.
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