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irrelevância
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impertinència
The lack of a relation of something to the matter at hand.
irrelevance
relevance
Portuguese
irrelevância
1
At this point McGeorge was lost in the
irrelevancy
of Lizzie's mind.
2
In doing so, he has deftly sidelined Labor's Anthony Albanese into
irrelevancy
.
3
Hey, dude, I'm an aging
irrelevancy
with only half a brain, remember.
4
The main problem, I realized, had been my
passivity
-
almost
irrelevancy
-
during
this
whole trip.
5
As to the relevancy or
irrelevancy
of the clause in Matt.
6
He was now in that enviable, but difficult, command position of seeming
irrelevancy
.
7
After years of being a first-ballot If-my-team-isn't-playing-them-I-rooting-for-them team, they have fallen into
irrelevancy
.
8
The unexpectedness and
irrelevancy
of this for a moment startled Seth.
9
Thoughts partake of it directly, as they partake of falsity or of
irrelevancy
.
10
Her clear-cut thinking sheared away accidental things, fringes of
irrelevancy
.
11
Alone, Rex would have drifted off into insanity and
irrelevancy
.
12
The 'argumentum ad baculum' is unquestionably a form of
irrelevancy
.
13
The
irrelevancy
of the question was in keeping with the odd horror of the dream.
14
Its initial sheen gone, Navigator quickly lost ground to IE and eventually slipped into
irrelevancy
.
15
It is solid standing-ground, and neither apparent
irrelevancy
nor real antagonism will dislodge the argument.
16
Paul was astonished at the
irrelevancy
of the question.
irrelevancy
apparent irrelevancy
seem irrelevancy
utter irrelevancy
aging irrelevancy
bland irrelevancy
Portuguese
irrelevância
Catalan
impertinència
improcedència
inoportunitat