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[ rel-uh-vuhns ] / ˈrɛl ə vəns / SEE SYNONYMS FOR relevance ON THESAURUS.COM
nounthe condition of being relevant, or connected with the matter at hand: Some traditional institutions of the media lack relevance in this digital age. Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for relevanceTo regain their relevancy, Democrats need to go back to their evolutionary roots. Time to Bring Back the Truman Democrats|Joel Kotkin|December 21, 2014|DAILY BEAST “We think there should be a nexus between the actual work people are doing and the relevancy of drug abuse,” he says. Are We Addicted to Drug Testing?|Abby Haglage|May 27, 2014|DAILY BEAST The NSA drama has reeled in a host of global grandstanders desperate for relevancy. Edward Snowden’s Parasites: Evo Morales, Julian Assange & More|Michael Moynihan|July 5, 2013|DAILY BEAST The assumptions upon which Mr. Villard relies for the relevancy of his question are gratuitous. John Brown, Soldier of Fortune|Hill Peebles Wilson
Mr. Garth appeared to be puzzled to catch the relevancy of the remark. The Shadow of a Crime|Hall Caine There was no need for any connection or relevancy between one verse or another, nor were rhymes required. The Shanty Book, Part I, Sailor Shanties|Richard Runciman Terry The song is rather an indifferent howl, with little or no relevancy. History of the Negro Race in America From 1619 to 1880. Vol 1|George W. Williams I also commissioned him to buy a pound of grapes for my lunch-basket; the relevancy of this will appear later. Glimpses of Three Coasts|Helen Hunt Jackson
Words related to relevanceimportance, purpose, applicability, bearing, relevancy, application, materiality, germaneness, congruity, appositeness, pertinency, concernment |