contingents (Meaning)

contingents

not necessitated, empirical, a representative group, happening by chance or unforeseen causes, a number of persons representing or drawn from an area or group, likely but not certain to happen, something contingent (see contingent entry 1), dependent on or conditioned by something else, not logically necessary, subject to chance or unseen effects, depending on something else, intended for use in circumstances not completely foreseen, likely but not certain to happen compare executory

contingents Sentence Examples

  1. The peace treaty stipulated the withdrawal of all foreign military contingents from the region.
  2. Each nation contributed contingents of troops to the international peacekeeping force.
  3. The contingents of protesters marched tirelessly through the streets, demanding reform.
  4. The police maintained a heavy presence to control the large contingents of fans at the sports event.
  5. The refugee camp was overcrowded with contingents of people seeking asylum.
  6. The electoral district was divided into smaller contingents to facilitate voting.
  7. The contingent of scientists conducted groundbreaking research in the field of renewable energy.
  8. The company's investment portfolio consisted of contingents of stocks, bonds, and real estate.
  9. The research team identified a contingent of participants who exhibited a rare genetic mutation.
  10. The contingent of lawyers represented their clients zealously in the high-stakes trial.

FAQs About the word contingents

not necessitated, empirical, a representative group, happening by chance or unforeseen causes, a number of persons representing or drawn from an area or group,

delegations,teams, squads, bands, companies, parties, legations, embassies, delegacies, missions

No antonyms found.

The peace treaty stipulated the withdrawal of all foreign military contingents from the region.

Each nation contributed contingents of troops to the international peacekeeping force.

The contingents of protesters marched tirelessly through the streets, demanding reform.

The police maintained a heavy presence to control the large contingents of fans at the sports event.