Relevance by virtue of being applicable to the matter at hand.
A measurement for how important something is for something.
1 With austerity forcing many into poverty, this tale has a particular pertinence .
2 We must end this line of inquiry, unless it has immediate pertinence .
3 It was an abrupt question, with no apparent pertinence , but I understood.
4 Black Lives Matter activist Johnetta Elzie questioned the pertinence of that information.
5 There is integrity to design, consistence and pertinence , and there are aesthetic qualities.
6 Where is the pertinence of that, if you do not wish to go?
7 The question has been asked before, but with each domestic defeat its pertinence increases.
8 All these themes are of utmost pertinence in this evident prologue of the story.
9 The pertinence of the question checked Selden's fugitive impulse before the train had started.
10 It's not hard to see the contemporary pertinence of this.
11 This remark has no pertinence or meaning in Rosaline's mouth.
12 But there was pertinence in the young woman's question; where was he going, indeed?
13 In retail, the saying 'Don't judge a book by its cover' has a special pertinence .
14 But the leaders of the North denied its pertinence .
15 The apostle's account of himself has some pertinence here.
16 I think it would have some pertinence today.
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