Definitionadj. lacking a logical or causal relation
Last update: July 3, 2015
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His life style is totally unrelated to his family norms. [Please select]
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He must be in touch with the actual life of the community he is studying, and cultivate " that openness and alertness of the mind, that sensitiveness of the judgment, which can rapidly grasp the significance of at first sight unrelated discoveries or events." [Please select]
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A review of the nomenclature and taxonomy of these frogs, which superficially resemble _Smilisca_ but are unrelated, is beyond the scope of the present study. [Please select]
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If you suppose them unrelated in any particular respect, that 'respect' connects them; and so on. [Please select]
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Outside the atmosphere of this place, so artificial, so unrelated to nature, her power over my husband would be gone. [Please select]
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For the first time in his life he thought of her unrelated to Barney. [Please select]
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Now, the non-scientific mind sees things as more or less unrelated. [Please select]
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In rote memory, that is, memory for lists of unrelated words, there is not much difference; but the girls are somewhat better. [Please select]
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We have lost our way, Hugh--it's all so clandestine, so feverish, so unnatural, so unrelated to life, this existence we're leading.' [Please select]
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He was to read the faded sheets, with staring, incredulous eyes, and learn that its contents were utterly unrelated to the contents of the other. [Please select]
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For this astounding obedience to an administration apparently so unrelated to modern ideas, the ecclesiastical domination was not solely or even chiefly responsible. [Please select]
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