Sentence example with the word 'relevance'

relevance

account, appropriateness, connotation, fitness, implication, overtone, range of meaning, scope, significatum, sum, undertone

Definition n. the relation of something to the matter at hand

Last update: October 4, 2016


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They have a college curriculum with no relevance to the modern times.   [adjective]

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They have more relevance and point in 2 Tim.   [adjective]

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It may not be without relevance that Cheng came from a Muslim family.   [adjective]

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[8] I also omit those which have no special relevance to the German Settlement.   [adjective]

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If this sonnet stood alone, its relevance to a poetical, or even a literary performance, might he doubtful.   [adjective]

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This second way of classifying particulars is one which obviously has more relevance to psychology than the other.   [adjective]

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"I think there are railway thieves on the train," he announced without any effort at relevance.   [adjective]

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The relevance of this to the experience which we call "seeing the sun" is obvious.   [adjective]

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"But sunsets never grow old," she continued, with no apparent relevance.   [adjective]

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But suddenly it seemed as if such a warning could, after all, have very little relevance to Manning; for, on his leaving Oxford, the brimming cup was dashed from his lips.   [adjective]

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