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Relevant in English:

1. Appropriate


High heels are not appropriate for a job in a factory. Vodka is not an appropriate drink for meeting with your boss. When cooking pancakes you need to add the appropriate amount of milk or they will be too dry.
Please forward this message along with the seminar information to the appropriate managers in your firm.
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1. Neither of these are appropriate for a five-year-old girl. / 2. I'm not sure this is appropriate behaviour, Mr Acting President. / 3. I guess it's appropriate.
The appropriate age for marriage is around eighteen for girls and thirty-seven for men.
Remove the cap from the ink refill bottle, fill the dropper with ink, and drip an appropriate amount onto the marker's core.
For this design house it was an appropriate strategy to introduce even more radical colors into computer production.
We are concerned about the further actualization of current problems among youth, such as truancy, dislike of school and lack of appropriate character development.
And so, knowledge from the past, mixed up with assumptions about that knowledge, which may be more or less appropriate, is used to augment information provided by the senses.
Among the critics are those who think that the objective set for the European Central Bank is not appropriate.
We therefore agree with the proposal in this question, which seems to us highly appropriate.
In the second case, it appears that the most appropriate procedure for selecting the private partner would be through competitive dialogue, which is set out in the Public Procurement Act
The system will sort workflows according to the level of compatibility and ensure that the most appropriate workflow is displayed when users create a requisition
correct or suitable for a particular time, situation, or purpose (an education system which is more appropriate to the needs of the students)
I'm patching things up for your mistake so it's only natural that I get a reward appropriate to my labours.

English word "Relevant"(Appropriate) occurs in sets:

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2. important


It's not important.
Each time I see Mary, I learn something new and important from her.
If my wife calls, just tell her I'm in an important meeting and cannot be disturbed.
I wish I could care more about my grades but it seems that, at a certain point of my life, I decided they wouldn't be so important anymore.
You should write down whatever seems to be important.
Winning the competition is important. However, fair play is more important. You need to understand that winning is not the most important thing.
There were many things that I thought were important at that time that I no longer believe are important.
The important point to note is that both parties offered similar solutions to this problem.
Getting your message across is much more important than trying to say it exactly like a native speaker would say it.
In general, communication between doctors and their patients is the most important part of medical treatment.
The more countries a language is spoken in, the less important it is to sound like a native speaker, since speakers of that language are accustomed to hearing various dialects.
Franklin Roosevelt was born to a rich and important New York family.
That report was important because it pointed out all the errors the committee had made.
I discovered too late that I left out the most important part of my speech.
A few important facts emerged after the investigation.

3. Highly relevant



English word "Relevant"(Highly relevant) occurs in sets:

Common adverb + adj collocations

4. irrelevant


This is competely irrelevant.
We’re focussing too much on irrelevant details.
Your remark is irrelevant to our argument.
In order to distract the others, we brought up this irrelevant issue as a red herring.
My grandfather, being hard of hearing, often makes an irrelevant answer.
The documents are largely irrelevant to the present investigation
irrelevant information - nieistotna informacja
If you do the job well, your age is irrelevant
The car had faults but there were irrelevant to the crash
Gary said something that was irrelevant to the topic we were discussing at that time.
Hankerson said whatever Taylor did “in his life before, this is irrelevant to us.” / Do you desire to live in a future in which the machines have won, making professional writers irrelevant?
Code elements that make sense in one part of the system may seem completely irrelevant in another.
Talent becomes irrelevant when you achieve 10,000 hours.
We can eliminate C and D since they are irrelevant to the generation of the arcs.

English word "Relevant"(irrelevant) occurs in sets:

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