a propos, agnate, applicable, apropos, cognate, consanguinean, foster, kindred, matroclinous, patrilineal, related, to the point
Last update: October 15, 2015
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His comments were not germane to the main discussion. [adjective]
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What he says about the medieval era is particularly germane to our inquiry. [adjective]
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Q: What could you have that would be protected by executive privilege that would nevertheless be germane to what they 're doing? [adjective]
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"Nothing germane to the case," replied Harley. [Please select]
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Though not in all respects of his highest order of execution, this counts among the most obviously beautiful and attractive of Mantegna's works - from which the qualities of beauty and attraction are often °excluded, in the stringent pursuit of those other excellences more germane to his severe genius, tense energy passing into haggard passion. [Please select]
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The two inquiries were so germane that they helped him reciprocally. [Please select]
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The latter part seems to be a little more germane than the first part. [Please select]
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The materials considered in this paper include little not germane to the studies conducted by Dr. [Please select]
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The interruption was unwelcome, though strangely germane to the subject. [Please select]
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You will make a report, however, upon the conditions under which our tobacco is being received, and of all other matters which you may think germane to the business in hand. [Please select]
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In the same way, music in which the progressions were germane to the existing tonality-feeling, while still not absolutely obvious, would not be less quickening to the musical sense, even if learned by heart. [Please select]
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