Definitionn. the relation of something to the matter at hand
Last update: September 7, 2015
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The succeeding clause "they are given from one shepherd" may refer to a collection or revision by one authoritative person, but its relevancy is not obvious. [Please select]
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He had the habit of too great relevancy to be human. [Please select]
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By-and-bye, without any relevancy at all, he said abruptly, "If a little sooner she had come--aho." [Please select]
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Here was a realm, that of Nancy's soul, in which there was apparently no such thing as relevancy. [Please select]
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"I beg your pardon," said Brian, not in the least seeing the relevancy of her words. [Please select]
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The little gesture she made admitted the recollection, but denied its relevancy. [Please select]
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"I know that you spoke to me, Monsieur Boucher," he said, "but as I do not see any relevancy in your remarks I will ask you to excuse me." [Please select]
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With no apparent relevancy, and laying his hand on Faith's shoulder, he said: "We have done according to our conscience by Davy--God is our witness, so." [Please select]
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