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US
/ˌɪˈɹɛɫəvənt/
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[ UK /ɪɹˈɛlɪvənt/ ]
[ UK /ɪɹˈɛlɪvənt/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
having no bearing on or connection with the subject at issue
irrelevant allegations
an irrelevant comment
How To Use irrelevant In A Sentence
- Their skin colour, sexuality or hair hue is irrelevant.
- No matter how anodyne, fatuous, sensible or irrelevant. Times, Sunday Times
- Dually, other irrelevant entailments are those that turn out to be valid just because the consequent is a necessary truth Impossible Worlds
- The effect of interest arbitrage is to make it irrelevant where a person invests or borrows. International Finance: The markets and financial management of multinational business.
- Functionalism as a linguistic approach is different from generative and cognitive approaches in that it makes no claim as to the cognitive reality of the mechanisms it proposes - that matter is irrelevant to its usefulness.
- Being attractive and likeable can be the small, notionally "irrelevant" factor that helps to tip the balance in our favor. The Untapped Power of Erotic Capital
- DaeSung was on for the telerecording for SBS YaShimManMan recently where he revealed about his antics for irrelevant imagination and curiosity. BIG BANG Fansite
- In much recent art, the object itself is secondary to the dialogue which surrounds it, which makes it inaccessible to those who don't follow theoretical discussions and oddly irrelevant for itself.
- A newspaper reader can select what he is interested in and skip what he thinks is boring or irrelevant.
- The fact that they were under a compliance audit at this time is largely irrelevant to the issue.