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irrelate, a. rare.|ɪrɪˈleɪt| [f. ir-2 + relate ppl. a., L. relāt-us, pa. pple. of referre to bring back, to refer.] Not related, unrelated.
1845De Quincey Suspiria Wks. 1890 XIII. 347 The fleeting accidents of a man's life, and its external shows, may indeed be irrelate and incongruous. 1845― Wordsworth's Poetry Wks. 1857 VI. 259 A connection between objects hitherto regarded as irrelate and independent. 1862F. Hall Refut. Hindu Philos. Syst. 248 The faculty of concealment..is a power such that, by it, ignorance..as it were, covers Spirit, unlimited and irrelate to the world. |