| relevant | Relieving; lending aid or support | en |
| relevant | pertaining to, germane {overused} | en |
| relevant | Evidence that helps to prove a point or issue in a case | en |
| relevant | 1 anything written by an Eminence | en |
| relevant | connected with what you are talking or writing about (e g If the information you found is relevant, add it to your essay ) | en |
| relevant | applicable; pertinent; significant | en |
| relevant | Directly related, connected, or pertinent to a topic | en |
| relevant | Important to the issue or conflict | en |
| relevant | Sufficient to support the cause | en |
| relevant | Used to score solutions A relevant solution is one which solves both the Key Verb Phrase and Purpose of the UP Solutions should be humane, ethical and should not violate the laws of nature | en |
| relevant | The NAA that issued the Type Certificate (TC) accepted as the basis of the Australian type NAA certification of a particular model of aircraft | en |
| relevant | Appropriately retrieved in response to a given query | en |
| relevant | pertinent, related, connected to the current subject sıfat | en |
| relevant | Bearing upon, or properly applying to, the case in hand; pertinent; applicable | en |
| relevant | The relevant thing of a particular kind is the one that is appropriate. Make sure you enclose all the relevant certificates. directly relating to the subject or problem being discussed or considered irrelevant (present participle of relevare ) | en |
| relevant | Something that is relevant to a situation or person is important or significant in that situation or to that person. Is socialism still relevant to people's lives? = pertinent irrelevant | en |
| relevant | having a bearing on or connection with the subject at issue; "the scientist corresponds with colleagues in order to learn about matters relevant to her own research" | en |
| relevant | (rel-le-vant) Relevant means to be directly related to whatever is the focus of one's attention | en |
| relevant | Many unanimous consent agreements require amendments to a specific bill or other measure to be relevant to the measure | en |
| relevant | having crucial relevance; "crucial to the case"; "relevant testimony" | en |
| relevantly | In a manner that is relevant | en |
| relevantly | with relevance | en |
| relevantly | pertinently, in the manner of being related to the current subject | en |
| relevantly | In a relevant manner | en |