English English Dictionary

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relevant in English:

1. to


Go to sleep.
I hope to one day speak German as well as you speak English.
Why aren't you going? "Because I don't want to."
It took me more than two hours to translate a few pages of English.
Look at me when I talk to you!
Homeroom teachers should make every effort to keep in touch with their students.
Nobody ever comes to see us in this out-of-the-way village.
If I can get into university, I am hoping to learn to speak two foreign languages.
Fewer workers meant fewer people with money to buy goods.
Franklin Roosevelt was born to a rich and important New York family.
Two roundtrip tickets to Osaka, please.
The president was quoted as saying he would like to visit Japan soon.
You are welcome to the use of our house while we are away on vacation.
It began to rain heavily just as we got to the gate.
According to the weather forecast, the rainy season will set in next week.

English word "relevant"(to) occurs in sets:

Adjectives + prepositions
prepositional phrases

2. pertinent


While the salaries of the players might draw attention in the media, such monetary figures are not pertinent to the question of who plays the best on the field.
pertinent institution
The last point is particularly pertinent to today's discussion.
the questions put forward are very pertinent
the questions put forward are very pertinent, that stands in pertinent contradiction to any form of fight against the causes of crises
Computer technology is indispensable to access many pertinent items of data.
As for the theoretical side, Peterson's claim is pertinent to our discussion.

3. Germane


How is that question germane to what we're discussing?

4. important or significant in a situation