physical condition

collocation in English

meaningsofphysicalandcondition

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physical
adjective
uk
/ˈfɪz.ɪ.kəl/
us
/ˈfɪz.ɪ.kəl/
relating to ...
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condition
noun
uk
/kənˈdɪʃ.ən/
us
/kənˈdɪʃ.ən/
the particular state that something or someone ...
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(Definition ofphysicalandconditionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofphysical condition

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Myphysicalconditionis good.
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Myphysicalconditionis bad.
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Myphysicalconditionwas bad.
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Psychological factors affectingphysicalcondition.
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Information onphysicalconditionwas collected from primary doctors.
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Thephysicalconditionof these 'unauthorized' bathing-areas was poor.
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All sheep were in goodphysicalconditionthroughout the trial.
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Our last prediction, which dealt with the predictive power ofphysicalcondition, was supported : physical condition significantly contributed to emotional as well as social loneliness after bereavement.
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People may not know about someone's poorphysicalconditionand sickness until it is all over.
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This was done sensitively, taking into consideration each participant'sphysicalcondition.
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Physicalconditionwas responsible for almost half of the variance explained.
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I suggest that social position,physicalcondition, and ecology might play a role.
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In some instances, their suffering stemmed from the poorphysicalconditionof the vessels in question.
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Agricultural systems may produce both detrimental and beneficial effects on soilphysicalcondition.
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It was in poorphysicalcondition—now, it is in extremely poorphysicalcondition.
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What is theirphysicalcondition?
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Fish that did not survive the 6-week period under summer conditions were omitted from all analyses involvingphysicalcondition.
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In the first of them, there were '40 to 50 people, all alive, but confused and in poorphysicalcondition.
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It is widely recognised thatphysicalconditionis important for the feeling that one is capable of interacting with people.
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Standards of instrumental support, measured indirectly by poorphysicalcondition, lead to stronger emotional as well as social loneliness.
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These tendencies are further modified by one'sphysicalconditionand the geographical distance from a child's home.
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Then, by selecting a favourable site for observation, one could easily assess thephysicalconditionof individual animals.
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In these five spouses, the duration of illness, present status of treatment andphysicalconditionwere reviewed from the database.
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He had never experienced a psychotic episode, although he had previously been quite sensitive and anxious about hisphysicalcondition.
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