contingent
Prononciation : [kənˈtɪn.dʒənt]
Mot
Contexte : « uncertainty »
(adjective) something that depends on other factors or events. If something is contingent, it means it might happen, but only if certain conditions are met.
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The picnic is contingent on the weather being nice.
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The trip is not contingent on any approvals; it will happen no matter what.
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Is the success of the project contingent on getting enough funding?
Contexte : « group »
(noun) a group of people who share something in common. This could be a team, a part of an organization, or a group that works together on a project.
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The contingent of teachers went to the conference together.
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There was no contingent of students attending the workshop this year.
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How large is the contingent that will represent our school at the event?
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