tingent (Meaning)
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tingent (a.)
Having the power to tinge.
Synonyms & Antonyms of tingent
No Synonyms and anytonyms found
tingent Sentence Examples
- The contingent of soldiers marched proudly through the town.
- The plan was contingent upon the weather being favorable.
- The loan was contingent on the applicant meeting certain financial criteria.
- The scientist conducted a contingent experiment to test the hypothesis.
- The clause in the contract was contingent on the completion of the project.
- The jury's verdict was contingent on the evidence presented in court.
- The group's participation was contingent on their ability to meet the deadline.
- The success of the venture was contingent on securing funding.
- The agreement was contingent on both parties reaching a consensus.
- The gift was contingent on the recipient's acceptance of the terms.
FAQs About the word tingent
Having the power to tinge.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The contingent of soldiers marched proudly through the town.
The plan was contingent upon the weather being favorable.
The loan was contingent on the applicant meeting certain financial criteria.
The scientist conducted a contingent experiment to test the hypothesis.