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- adjectivecontingent (adjective)
- (of losses, liabilities, etc.) that can be anticipated to arise if a particular event occurs:"businesses need to be aware of their liabilities, both actual and contingent"
- philosophytrue by virtue of the way things in fact are and not by logical necessity:"that men are living creatures is a contingent fact"
nouncontingent (noun) · contingents (plural noun)Originlate Middle English (in the sense ‘of uncertain occurrence’): from Latin contingere ‘befall’, from con- ‘together with’ + tangere ‘to touch’. The noun sense was originally ‘something happening by chance’, then ‘a person's share resulting from a division, a quota’; the current sense dates from the early 18th century.Your Recent SearchesWords you've searched will appear here Contingent Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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