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pertinency

NOUN
  1. relevance by virtue of being applicable to the matter at hand

How To Use pertinency In A Sentence

  • The word flattened itself against my mind trying to get in, and disordered me a little, and before I could inquire into its pertinency, she was already throwing the needed light: The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg and Other Stories
  • Agitation, brevity and pertinency are the three characteristics of advertisement rhetoric.
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  • Waiving humanity, national honor, the claims of gratitude, the precious satisfaction arising from deeds of charity and justice to the weak and defenceless, -- the appeal for impartial suffrage addresses itself with great pertinency to the darkest, coldest, and flintiest side of the human heart, and would wring righteousness from the unfeeling calculations of human selfishness. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, 1995, Memorial Issue
  • E courses, while in fact, it's really not enough to promote students' psychological healthiness only through two P. E lessons each week, whether from time or pertinency.
  • The construction must be of pertinency and practical and creative with a fully aware of the importance of the ideological construction in minority regions.
  • The word flattened itself against my mind in trying to get in, and disordered me a little, and before I could inquire into its pertinency, she was already throwing the needed light: Christian Science
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