a propos, allied, apposite, becoming, felicitous, germane, involving, on the button, proper, seasonable, suiting
Definitionadj. having a bearing on or connection with the subject at issue
Last update: November 9, 2016
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Please have all the relevant documents ready for passport. [adjective]
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Teri was impressed by how relevant Virginia Woolf's remarks were to her as a woman writer; it was as if Woolf had been writing with Teri's situation in mind. [verb]
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how relevant is it for a child to have a phone [Please select]
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Contrary to any previous indication, students can submit their poster abstracts on any relevant topic. [adjective]
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Proposed action by directors or ESS team leaders should be communicated to the relevant staff. [adjective]
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Might this be relevant to Rivers's sudden demise. [Please select]
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Indeed, it seems to be indisputable that Bentham's arguments are the really relevant and important arguments. [adjective]
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Their feelings are relevant only as influencing their outward conduct. [noun]
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Given his point of view, he is invariably cogent and relevant. [verb]
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His evidence does not appear to have been very important or relevant. [verb]
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169: The relevant texts concerning the T'u-chüeh are available in French (E.') [noun]
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