In a provisional manner, pending certain conditions
“Our Army's battlefield success is contingent on the right information reaching the right soldier at the right time.”
In a way that is not directly caused by something
Adverb for random or unexpected in nature
“Failure to disclose and prepare for contingent liabilities has led to large increases in public debt and triggered fiscal crisis.”
Adverb for that may possibly happen or occur
“Thus, there is a sense in which a future contingent occurrence has a factual consequent on the truth of a proposition that expresses what may prove to be a fact.”
Adverb for supposed but not necessarily real or true
Adverb for of or pertaining to a particular situation or circumstance
Adverb for corresponding in size or amount to something else
Adverb for of, relating to, or using, comparison (to something else)
Adverb for relevant or important with regard to (a subject or matter)
Adverb for doubtful in terms of truth or validity
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