in condition
The phrase "in condition" is commonly used to describe a state of readiness, fitness, or suitability for a particular task or purpose, whether referring to people or objects.
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Definition
B2Health and Fitness
(general)Being physically fit and healthy, often as a result of regular exercise.
Example
- She exercises daily to stay in condition.
- After months of training, he's finally in condition to run the marathon.
B2General Use
(general)Being in a suitable state for a particular purpose or task.
Example
- The car is in condition to complete the long journey.
- Make sure the equipment is in condition before the event starts.
B2Maintenance
(technical)Being properly maintained and functioning effectively.
Example
- The machinery is in condition after the recent repairs.
- The house is in condition thanks to regular upkeep.
Similar
Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "in condition":
on conditionin formin a right statein a statein shapestandard conditionscondition precedentin placeunder controlin statein good seasonin gearconditional sentencein seasonin contentionin fighting trimin itin linein use