• From Middle English, from Old French contingent, from Medieval Latin contingens (“possible, contingent”), present participle of contingere...
  • 1560s, "quality of being contingent, openness to chance or free will, the possibility that that which happens might not have happened," from contingent...
  • Örneğin, “The success of the project is contingent on the availability of funding” cümlesinde, projenin başarısı fonların mevcudiyetine bağlıdır.
  • Individuals with higher levels of contingent self-esteem are more likely to view acceptance from others as contingent upon the ideal standard for body image.
  • Translation of "contingent" in Russian. ... These examples may contain colloquial words based on your search. Each contingent has served for six months.
  • Contingent definition: dependent for existence, occurrence, character, etc., on something not yet certain; conditional (often followed by on or upon).
  • C est une chose contingente, ne vous y assurez pas trop. cela est contingent, fort contingent. il faut mettre cela au nombre des choses contingentes.
  • : depending on something else that might or might not happen — usually + on or upon. Our plans are contingent on the weather.
  • şartlı, şarta bağlı s. contingent on [sth], contingent upon [sth] adj + prep. ... Our company is hosting a contingent of businessmen from Hong Kong next week.