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Synonyms & Similar Words
emergency
provision
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crisis
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Meaning of Contingency
A contingency is an event or situation that may or may not occur, often requiring preparation or planning for its potential occurrence.
Definitions
- A future event or circumstance that is possible but cannot be predicted with certainty
- A provision or plan for a possible future event or circumstance
- A condition or requirement that must be met or fulfilled
Etymology of Contingency
The word "contingency" originates from the Latin "contingentia," meaning "a chance event" or "a happening," which is derived from "contingere," meaning "to touch" or "to happen"
Historically, the term has been used in various contexts, including philosophy, law, and military strategy, to describe a potential or uncertain event that may require planning or preparation
Example Uses
- The company has a contingency plan in place in case of a natural disaster
- The team developed a contingency strategy to address potential risks and uncertainties
- The government has established a contingency fund to respond to unexpected emergencies
- The travelers purchased travel insurance as a contingency against unexpected trip cancellations