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Definitionadj. having precise or logical relevance to the matter at hand
Last update: October 28, 2015
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The surgeon will require all of the pertinent equipment to perform the heart surgery. [adjective]
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The teacher asked the students to ask pertinent questions. [adjective]
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These seem to me to be very pertinent points. [adjective]
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Nor did the scout fail to throw in a pertinent inquiry, whenever a fitting occasion presented. [adjective]
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A skeleton itinerary is given at the end of this chapter which allows some digression here for observations of a pertinent kind. [adjective]
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Perhaps four years of pretty constant automobile touring in Europe ought to count for something in the way of accumulated pertinent information concerning hotels and highways and by-ways. [adjective]
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Most pertinent question, the professor said between his chews. [adjective]
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In building automobiles for America or Australia, the only pertinent question is, "What are the roads of America or Australia." [adjective]
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They were pungent, pertinent, allusive, succinct, supplementing, as with meat, those others. [adjective]
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'The hearing is pertinent,' said Richard. [adjective]
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Carlyle's criticism is here most pertinent: "These historical novels have taught this truth." [adjective]
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