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    Rel·e·vance
    /ˈreləv(ə)ns/

    noun

    • 1. the quality or state of being closely connected or appropriate: "this film has contemporary relevance"
  2. The meaning of RELEVANCE is relation to the matter at hand. How to use relevance in a sentence.

  3. the degree to which something is related or useful to what is happening or being talked about: What relevance does that point have to the discussion? Opposite. irrelevance. Fewer examples. I understand what you are saying but I don't understand the relevance to this discussion. The relevance of this novel to the current situation is striking.

  4. 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.

  5. 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 .]

  6. the degree to which something is related or useful to what is happening or being talked about: What relevance does that point have to the discussion? Opposite. irrelevance. Fewer examples. I understand what you are saying but I don't understand the relevance to this discussion. The relevance of this novel to the current situation is striking.

  7. When something is "relevant," it matters. Its relevance is clear. Relevance is simply the noun form of the adjective "relevant," which means "important to the matter at hand." Artists and politicians are always worried about their relevance.

  8. the fact of being valuable and useful to people in their lives and work. Definition of relevance noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

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