conditional
adjective
uk/kənˈdɪʃənəl/ usrelating to an offer or agreement that depends on something else being done:
conditional agreement/approval The company has the conditional approval needed to market the drug, though it must still return to the FDA with more data.
conditional contract/offer He had been sent a formal letter with a conditional offer of employment, pending a medical examination.
conditional on/upon The offer is conditional on obtaining planning permission for the land.
conditionally
adverb /kənˈdɪʃənəli/
conditionally accept/agree/approve The charitable foundation, which is the largest stakeholder with just under 40% of the shares, has conditionally agreed to accept the bid.