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Meanings of
pertinent
in anglès
Being of striking appropriateness and pertinence.
appropriate
apt
apposite
Related terms
apropos
To the point.
to the point
Related terms
relevant
Sinònims
Examples for "
appropriate
"
appropriate
apt
apposite
Examples for "
appropriate
"
1
Current guidelines remain
appropriate
;
however, frequent hepatic function tests should be conducted.
2
The government, he said, has taken
appropriate
measures in fighting the virus.
3
Current strategies to reduce this problem include early detection and
appropriate
treatment.
4
Nevertheless, no clear evidence for the most
appropriate
intervention is yet available.
5
The report said Premier had taken
appropriate
actions to fix the problems.
1
And you thought
apt
-
get
was the best way to get new software.
2
And mark my words: Kennedy is
apt
to try it, and soon.
3
And it's an
apt
description of the property market at the moment.
4
And the new medium is especially
apt
for an unprecedented campaign cycle.
5
Sudden changes in temperature are
apt
to induce illness in the delicate.
1
Photograph: Twitter Rachel seemed to have an
apposite
reply for each occasion.
2
Both are springing, but springing in
apposite
directions, from the one seed.
3
This consideration seemed to Mentezufis so
apposite
that he looked at Mefres.
4
It is
apposite
that you should have alluded to the Holy Inquisition.
5
Dr. Masham's
apposite
and favourite quotation after his weekly visit to Cherbury.
Usage of
pertinent
in anglès
1
Such issues are particularly
pertinent
this week - European Week Against Racism.
2
This is an extremely
pertinent
question, especially in the sphere of immigration.
3
These are
pertinent
issues, but they don't deal with the real problem.
4
In any case, he was beginning to doubt she knew anything
pertinent
.
5
Methods: Systematic reviews were performed to summarize evidence
pertinent
to our questions.
6
It was a
pertinent
point 70 minutes into this brave new world.
7
In considering the value of any schedule the following questions are
pertinent
:
8
The more
pertinent
question is-dowe have the courage to claim it?
9
Harrington's major success, which sparked a wonderful Irish trend, is also
pertinent
.
10
Perhaps more
pertinent
is the ingrained Spanish fear of all things Italian.
11
Here are some brief but
pertinent
facts which Mr Waters might consider.
12
Pieces from decades ago still feel intensely
pertinent
,
and close to home.
13
This article covered many of the
pertinent
issues that affect the sector.
14
Today is May 1, and rarely has that adage seemed so
pertinent
.
15
More
pertinent
is what exactly Rooney can offer and what he represents.
16
The portion of the communication most
pertinent
to our subject reads thus:
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pertinent
Adjective
Frequent collocations
more pertinent
pertinent question
pertinent information
very pertinent
particularly pertinent
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Pertinent
through the time
Pertinent
across language varieties
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Common
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common