noun
- the quality or state of being contingent; dependence on something uncertain or variable
- an event or circumstance that is possible but not certain to occur
Usage: formal; often used in philosophy and logic
Usage: formal; less common than contingency
Examples
- The contingence of human events makes long-term planning difficult.
- Philosophers debate whether contingence or necessity governs the universe.
- The project's success depends on the contingence of favorable market conditions.
- We must account for contingence when developing emergency protocols.
- The contingence of weather patterns affects agricultural yields.