The word "re conditioning" refers to the act of restoring or refurbishing something to its former state. However, its antonyms suggest quite the opposite meaning. "Deterioration," "decline," "dilapidation," "decay," and "degeneration" all indicate a process of deterioration or loss of quality over time. These words represent the opposite of "re conditioning" and imply a situation where there is no effort to maintain, repair, or restore something when it is due for maintenance. Therefore, these antonyms serve as a cautionary reminder that if we don't take care of what we have, we risk the inevitable cycle of degradation, recognizing that we have to put in work to maintain what we have, or we lose it.