0 guaranteed and without limits -- unconditionnel/-elle
unconditional love/support amour/soutien inconditionnel
1 complete and absolute, and not dependent on certain terms or conditions -- inconditionnel
The victorious side demanded unconditional surrender.
Employees in every country must have the unconditional right to take industrial action in order to ensure that migrant workers receive at least the same salaries as themselves.
Is it possible to develop an unconditional strategic partnership with a country that stoops to these methods?
The momentum currently existing with regard to the rail package is not unconditional, however.
The simplest, most comprehensive solution would be an unconditional basic income for all.
The deteriorating security situation further underlines the urgent need for a political process involving full and unconditional dialogue.