Un-contingent
adjective
1.
dependent for existence, occurrence, character, etc., on something not yet certain; conditional (often followed by on or upon):
Our plans are contingent on the weather.
2.
liable to happen or not; uncertain; possible:
They had to plan for contingent expenses.
3.
happening by chance or without known cause; fortuitous; accidental:
contingent occurrences.
4.
Logic. (of a proposition) neither logically necessary nor logically impossible, so that its truth or falsity can be established only by sensory observation.
noun
5.
a quota of troops furnished.
6.
any one of the representative groups composing an assemblage:
the New York contingent at a national convention.
7.
the proportion that falls to one as a share to be contributed or furnished.
8.
something contingent; contingency.
adjective
1.
when postpositive, often foll by on or upon. dependent on events, conditions, etc, not yet known; conditional
2.
(logic) (of a proposition) true under certain conditions, false under others; not necessary
3.
(in systemic grammar) denoting contingency (sense 4)
4.
(metaphysics) (of some being) existing only as a matter of fact; not necessarily existing
5.
happening by chance or without known cause; accidental
6.
that may or may not happen; uncertain
noun
7.
a part of a military force, parade, etc
8.
a representative group distinguished by common origin, interests, etc, that is part of a larger group or gathering
9.
a possible or chance occurrence
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