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  1. 1. a. : having significant and demonstrable bearing on the matter at hand. b. : affording evidence tending to prove or disprove the matter at issue or under discussion. relevant testimony. c. : having social relevance. 2. : proportional, relative. relevantly adverb. Synonyms. applicable. apposite. apropos. germane. material. pertinent. pointed.

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

  3. Synonyms for RELEVANT: applicable, pertinent, important, appropriate, pointed, relative, meaningful, useful; Antonyms of RELEVANT: irrelevant, inapplicable, immaterial, extraneous, pointless, unimportant, trivial, little.

  4. Relevant definition: bearing upon or connected with the matter in hand; pertinent. See examples of RELEVANT used in a sentence.

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

  6. He made one or two highly relevant points. I don't think that question is really very relevant. They are looking for someone with relevant experience in childcare. We should consider everything, even if it doesn't seem immediately relevant. You can get the relevant information from your admissions officer. vocationally relevant qualifications

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

  8. Bearing upon or relating to the matter in hand; pertinent; to the point. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. Meaningful or purposeful in current society or culture. Thought that the traditional male role of breadwinner was no longer relevant. American Heritage. Directly related, connected, or pertinent to a topic.

  9. 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.

  10. 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 .] rel′e·vance (-vəns) n.

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