affect, appertain to, apply to, bear, befit, concern, cover, join, refer to, relate, vest
Definitionv. be relevant to
Last update: October 5, 2015
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He was summoned for evidence pertaining to the case. [verb]
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The manor and the land pertaining to it. [verb]
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As it pertains today, the reforms were given under pressure from below. [verb]
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If it pertained when they were admitted, they'd be out now. [verb]
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All that pertained to nature was sweet, or simply grand; while those parts which depended on the temper and movements of man were lively and playful. [verb]
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There are realizations which come to us all painfully; mostly, however, such as pertain to ourselves; that we are growing old, for instance; and, more terrible, that we must die. [verb]
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The interior of the temple was lighted with innumerable lamps, suspended from the ceiling, of bronze and of the simplest workmanship, like everything which pertained to the worship of Auramazda. [verb]
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All his interest, all his relaxation even, lay in his work and what pertained to it. [Please select]
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I will mention only the three most important which pertain to Religion. [Please select]
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However, most of our movement data pertain to lone wolves and a pack of five. [Please select]
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A further result obtained by aging the wolf-killed deer pertained to the young individuals killed. [Please select]
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