Definitionn. the lack of a relation of something to the matter at hand
Last update: August 4, 2015
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Twist, annoyed by a question of such wanton irrelevance flung into the middle of his sentence. [Please select]
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The isolation of the parts, the actual severalty and irrelevance of the modes, still presents a grave problem. [Please select]
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Allen, it appeared, had "acted foolish" and been reproved by the Coroner, first for irrelevance and then for impertinence. [Please select]
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"The heroes in stories are always nice," said Felicity, with apparent irrelevance. [Please select]
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"That sounded very pleasant to me," Richard said, with deliberate irrelevance. [Please select]
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Presently, however, Daddy Jack exclaimed with characteristic but laughable irrelevance:-- "I no lakky dem gal wut is bin-a stan' pidjin-toe."' [Please select]
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Meanwhile, with blind irrelevance, she persisted in talking about Laurier, commenting upon his achievements. [Please select]
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All mechanical laws exhibit acceleration as a function of configuration, not of configuration and time jointly; and this principle of the irrelevance of the time may be extended to all scientific laws. [Please select]
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