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  • 11irrelevant — adj. 1) irrelevant to 2) irrelevant to + inf. (it s irrelevant to cite such outdated evidence) 3) irrelevant that + clause (it s irrelevant that she was out of town) * * * [ɪ relɪv(ə)nt] irrelevant to irrelevant that + clause (it s irrelevant… …

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  • 12irrelevant — adj. VERBS ▪ appear, be, seem ▪ become ▪ make sth, render sth ▪ consider sth, deem sth …

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  • 13irrelevant — [[t]ɪre̱lɪv(ə)nt[/t]] 1) ADJ GRADED: oft ADJ to n If you describe something such as a fact or remark as irrelevant, you mean that it is not connected with what you are discussing or dealing with. ...irrelevant details... The government decided… …

    English dictionary

  • 14irrelevant — ir|rel|e|vant [ıˈrelıvənt] adj not useful or not relating to a particular situation, and therefore not important ≠ ↑relevant ▪ We re focusing too much on irrelevant details. ▪ Students viewed Latin as boring and irrelevant.… …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 15irrelevant — adjective 1 something that is irrelevant is not important because it is not connected with the situation or subject that you are dealing with, or it has no effect or influence on a situation: Age is irrelevant if he can do the job. (+ to): Her… …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 16irrelevant — ir|rel|e|vant [ ı reləvənt ] adjective ** not important or not relevant to what you are discussing or doing: an irrelevant remark irrelevant to: The original date of the translation is irrelevant to its value as a historical source. ╾… …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 17irrelevant */*/ — UK [ɪˈreləvənt] / US adjective not important or not relevant to what you are discussing or doing an irrelevant remark irrelevant to: The original date of the translation is irrelevant to its value as a historical source. Derived word:… …

    English dictionary

  • 18irrelevant — irrelevantly, adv. /i rel euh veuhnt/, adj. 1. not relevant; not applicable or pertinent: His lectures often stray to interesting but irrelevant subjects. 2. Law. (of evidence) having no probative value upon any issue in the case. [1780 90]… …

    Universalium

  • 19irrelevant — adjective Date: 1786 not relevant ; inapplicable < that statement is irrelevant to your argument > • irrelevantly adverb …

    New Collegiate Dictionary

  • 20irrelevant — bedeutungslos, belanglos, nicht der Rede wert, nicht erwähnenswert, nicht ins Gewicht fallend, nicht nennenswert, nicht wichtig, ohne Bedeutung/Belang, unbedeutend, unerheblich, unmaßgeblich, unwesentlich, unwichtig; (geh.): nichtig, wesenlos;&#8230; …

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