Contingencies

/kənˈtɪndʒənsiz/ noun

Possible future events that might happen but aren't certain; backup plans for situations that may or may not occur.

From Latin contingentia (a touching or happening), from contingere (to touch or befall). The meaning shifted from 'possibility' to 'something that might need handling' in modern English.

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