conditionable

/kənˈdɪʃənəbəl/
adjective
  1. Capable of being influenced or trained to behave or think in a certain way.
    • The psychologist argued that most human behaviors are conditionable through rewards.
    • Young children are highly conditionable and learn habits quickly.
    • Some animals are more conditionable than others when it comes to learning tricks.
  2. Able to be made subject to a condition or requirement.
    • The discount is conditionable upon purchasing at least three items.
    • The offer is conditionable and may change if the market shifts.
    • Their approval is conditionable on the completion of the safety review.
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