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    relevant
    /ˈrɛlɪv(ə)nt/

    adjective

    • 1. closely connected or appropriate to what is being done or considered: "what small companies need is relevant advice"

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  2. The meaning of RELEVANT is having significant and demonstrable bearing on the matter at hand. How to use relevant in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Relevant.

  3. RELEVANT definition: 1. connected with what is happening or being discussed: 2. correct or suitable for a particular…. Learn more.

  4. RELEVANT meaning: 1. connected with what is happening or being discussed: 2. correct or suitable for a particular…. Learn more.

  5. Something is relevant if it's appropriate or connected to the matter at hand. Relevant things are helpful and on point.

  6. Definition of relevant adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. If something is relevant to a situation or person, it is important or significant in that situation or to that person. Don't worry about last year. It's what happens today that is really relevant.

  8. 1. Having a bearing on or connection with the matter at hand. 2. Meaningful or purposeful in current society or culture: thought that the traditional male role of breadwinner was no longer relevant. [Medieval Latin relevāns, relevant-, from Latin, present participle of relevāre, to relieve, raise up; see relieve .]

  9. If something is relevant to a situation or person, it is important or significant in that situation or to that person. Don't worry about last year. It's what happens today that is really relevant.

  10. related or useful to what is happening or being talked about: relevant information. Education should be relevant to children's needs. Opposite. irrelevant. Fewer examples. I like to go to a meeting armed with the relevant facts. The Minister was briefed on the relevant facts.

  11. Relevant definition: Having a bearing on or connection with the matter at hand.

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