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    contingent
    /kənˈtɪn(d)ʒ(ə)nt/

    adjective

    noun

    • 1. a group of people sharing a common feature, forming part of a larger group: "a contingent of Japanese businessmen attending a conference"

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  2. adjective. formal uk / kənˈtɪn.dʒ ə nt / us / kənˈtɪn.dʒ ə nt / contingent on/upon something. depending on something else in the future in order to happen: Outdoor activities are, as ever, contingent on the weather. See more. (Definition of contingent from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)

  3. CONTINGENCY definition: 1. something that might possibly happen in the future, usually causing problems or making further…. Learn more.

  4. 1. : dependent on or conditioned by something else. Payment is contingent on fulfillment of certain conditions. a plan contingent on the weather. 2. : likely but not certain to happen : possible. 3. : not logically necessary. especially : empirical. 4. a. : happening by chance or unforeseen causes. b.

  5. A contingent is a group of people representing a country or organization at a meeting or other event. [formal] The strong British contingent suffered mixed fortunes. The whistles from the large contingent of England fans were deafening. 3. adjective.

  6. Contingent definition: dependent for existence, occurrence, character, etc., on something not yet certain; conditional (often followed by on or upon). See examples of CONTINGENT used in a sentence.

  7. adjective. /kənˈtɪndʒənt/ contingent (on/upon something) (formal) depending on something that may or may not happen. All payments are contingent upon satisfactory completion dates. Want to learn more?

  8. a group of people at a meeting or an event who have something in common, especially the place they come from, that is not shared by other people at the event. The largest contingent was from the United States. A strong contingent of local residents were there to block the proposal.

  9. Definitions of 'contingent' 1. A contingent of police, soldiers, or military vehicles is a group of them. [formal] [...] 2. A contingent is a group of people representing a country or organization at a meeting or other event. [formal] [...] More. Synonyms of 'contingent' • group, detachment, deputation, set [...]

  10. The adjective contingent can be used to describe something that can occur only when something else happens first. Making money is contingent on finding a good-paying job. When an event or situation is contingent, it means that it depends on some other event or fact.

  11. 1. a. A group or detachment, as of troops or police, assigned to aid a larger force. b. A representative group that is selected from or part of a larger group. 2. An event or condition that is likely but not inevitable. [Middle English, from Latin contingēns, contingent-, present participle of contingere, to touch; see contact.]