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be contingent on (verb)

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  • contingent — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ large, strong, substantial ▪ small ▪ military, police ▪ international, UN …   Collocations dictionary

  • contingent — con|tin|gent1 [kənˈtındʒənt] adj formal [Date: 1300 1400; : French; Origin: Latin, present participle of contingere to have contact with, happen to , from com ( COM ) + tangere to touch ] depending on something that may happen in the future… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • contingent — 1. adjective formal dependent on something that is uncertain or that will happen in the future (+ on/upon): Further investment would be contingent upon the company s profit performance. contingently adverb 2. noun (C) also + plural verb (BrE) 1 a …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • English modal verb — English grammar series English grammar Contraction Disputes in English grammar English compound English honorifics English personal pronouns English plural English relative clauses English verbs English irregular verbs English moda …   Wikipedia

  • turn on — verb 1. cause to operate by flipping a switch (Freq. 12) switch on the light turn on the stereo • Syn: ↑switch on • Ant: ↑switch off (for: ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

  • depend on — verb 1. be contingent on (Freq. 39) The outcomes rides on the results of the election Your grade will depends on your homework • Syn: ↑devolve on, ↑depend upon, ↑ride, ↑turn on, ↑hinge on, ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

  • hinge on — verb be contingent on (Freq. 1) The outcomes rides on the results of the election Your grade will depends on your homework • Syn: ↑depend on, ↑devolve on, ↑depend upon, ↑ride, ↑turn on, ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

  • use — verb To make use of; to convert to one s service; to employ; to avail oneself of; to utilize; to carry out a purpose or action by means of; to put into action or service, especially to attain an end. State v. Howard, 221 Kan. 51, 557 P.2d 1280,… …   Black's law dictionary

  • reserve — Verb: To appropriate to a particular purpose. To exclude. To set aside. To set apart from that which has been granted. To make a reservation. Meigs v M Clung s Lessee (US) 9 Cranch 11, 17, 3 L Ed 639, 641. Noun: An organization of the Armed… …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • contemplate — verb ( plated; plating) Etymology: Latin contemplatus, past participle of contemplari, from com + templum space marked out for observation of auguries more at temple Date: circa 1533 transitive verb 1. to view or consider with continued …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • protect — verb Etymology: Middle English, from Latin protectus, past participle of protegere, from pro in front + tegere to cover more at pro , thatch Date: 15th century transitive verb 1. a. to cover or shield from exposure, injury, damage, or destruction …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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