﹒Subject to the occurrence or existence of something else; dependent on.
﹒Conditional; determined by or relying on a specific future event or circumstance.
﹒Your promotion is contingent upon your performance during the upcoming quarter.
﹒The success of the project is contingent upon receiving additional funding from the investors.
﹒Our plans for the weekend are contingent upon the weather forecast remaining clear.
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