
stop condition
/ˈstɒp kənˌdɪʃən/
a rule that ends generation or an agent loop once a stated state is reached
stop condition in a sentence
“The stop condition ended research after two independent sources confirmed each claim.”
Origin of stop condition
Old English stoppian to block + Latin condicio agreement, situation
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