Contingent


The meaning of the word Contingent is: depending on whether or not something else occurs


Examples:

The job offer was contingent upon the return of a clean background review.

published by Tyrone on 2021-04-20 13:18:40


According to my supervisor, the job promotion is contingent upon my ability to pass the management exam.

published by Ehtel on 2021-06-12 16:51:04


The cashier told me the free cheeseburger was contingent upon the purchase of a medium drink and fries.

published by Foster on 2021-07-18 08:06:52


In most situations, your ability to get a loan is contingent upon your credit history.

published by Myesha on 2021-07-26 17:20:23


While I am interested in the new house, my desire to purchase is contingent upon the type of people who live in the neighborhood.

published by Jeana on 2021-12-23 16:58:37


The use of the discount coupon is contingent upon a customer purchasing at least fifty dollars worth of groceries.

published by Dinorah on 2021-06-21 03:24:50


If John decides to become a sales associate here, he should know his position is contingent upon him selling at least one vehicle a day.

published by Lael on 2021-09-27 04:34:52


College admission is contingent upon a high school diploma, a high grade point average, and a minimum college exam score.

published by Parthenia on 2021-08-04 00:52:54


Contingent upon the agreement of both companies, the merger will take place in five days.

published by Bud on 2022-01-01 08:49:57


Juan’s continued stay in the country is contingent upon his ability to obtain a visa.

published by Dian on 2021-01-23 12:08:36


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