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I . con·tin·gent [kənˈtɪnʤənt] N

1. contingent (group):

contingent
Gruppe f
feminist contingent

2. contingent MIL:

contingent
contingent
Trupp m

II . con·tin·gent [kənˈtɪnʤənt] ADJ

1. contingent (dependent on):

to be contingent [up]on sth
contingent claim LAW

2. contingent FIN:

contingent order
contingent PHILOS
kontingent spec

con·ˈtin·gent claim ADJ attr, inv LAW

contingent claim

con·tin·gent ex·ˈpenses N ECON

con·tin·gent ˈfee N LAW

contingent fee

con·tin·gent ˈin·ter·est N no pl Am LAW

contingent interest

con·tin·gent lia·ˈbil·ity N ECON

con·ˈtin·gent or·der ADJ attr, inv FIN

contingent order

con·tin·gent ˈpoli·cy N ECON

contingent policy

contingent claim N ECON LAW

Specialized Vocabulary
contingent claim

contingent liability N ACCOUNT

Specialized Vocabulary

contingent liability N INV-FIN

Specialized Vocabulary
contingent liability

contingent order N FINMKT

Specialized Vocabulary

contingent credit line N STATE

Specialized Vocabulary

Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

contingent claim LAW
contingent order
feminist contingent
contingent fee

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Each unit traveled with a contingent, which followed behind.
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In terms of military combat the contingent saw relatively little action.
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The credit is contingent upon the student achieving at least an 88 average in the class.
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We must, instead, devise some system by which we can agree on a series of contingent operating premises (187-8).
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Employment and enrollment is contingent on the results of the medical examination.
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Various sources indicate an armed contingent of between 800 and 1,500 men and 15,000 soldiers.
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Put another way, social situations that are aversive to the child are removed contingent on the behavior occurring.
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These were the kings vassals and were usually the sons of powerful men, holding benefices and forming a contingent in the royal army.
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However, the reality of the contingent's activity was more mundane.
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Meanwhile, the first police contingent arrived on the scene after receiving the alarm at police headquarters.
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