Definition of irrelative in English:
irrelative
adjective ɪˈrɛlətɪvɪˈrɛlədɪv
rare 1Unconnected or unrelated.
Example sentencesExamples
- It is an application system provided to the customers, that is irrelative to operation system, database and middleware.
- They would be exposed to different solar heat gain due to the irrelative positions on the ground and would be most likely to share the same temperature after cooling off overnight.
- It is due to these interests that Article 98 of the RA Constitution proscribes judges to hold any office irrelative to his/her official duties.
- This algorithm provides robust results in the presence of correlated and irrelative variables or/and outliers.
- 1.1 Irrelevant.
Example sentencesExamples
- As one types keyword tags, he should choose the keywords which relate to content of that front page to avoid surplus, irrelative or duplicate keywords.
- The answer of the defendants, which one of the courts below characterized as ‘stuffed with irrelative and redundant matter,’ did not deny the preceding facts.
- Remember, if there is any thing irrelative brought forward, they have to thank themselves for it.
- Payment and download modules are irrelative to session problems.
Derivatives
adverb
rare Some data of only relative significance are presented irrelatively.
Example sentencesExamples
- Because of the irrelatively fast development, tumours in children serve as a model of carcinogenesis
- As to me, irrelatively strong reaction against cancer can be caused by two possible fears.
- As a result, however, the problem arises that limbs can be trapped with an irrelatively great power/travel ratio by the moving device.
- Computers then were stationary and intended for successive or batch problem solution irrelatively to the real time and dynamic parameter changes.
Definition of irrelative in US English:
irrelative
adjectiveiˈrelədivɪˈrɛlədɪv
rare 1Unconnected or unrelated.
Example sentencesExamples
- It is due to these interests that Article 98 of the RA Constitution proscribes judges to hold any office irrelative to his/her official duties.
- They would be exposed to different solar heat gain due to the irrelative positions on the ground and would be most likely to share the same temperature after cooling off overnight.
- It is an application system provided to the customers, that is irrelative to operation system, database and middleware.
- This algorithm provides robust results in the presence of correlated and irrelative variables or/and outliers.
- 1.1 Irrelevant.
Example sentencesExamples
- Payment and download modules are irrelative to session problems.
- As one types keyword tags, he should choose the keywords which relate to content of that front page to avoid surplus, irrelative or duplicate keywords.
- The answer of the defendants, which one of the courts below characterized as ‘stuffed with irrelative and redundant matter,’ did not deny the preceding facts.
- Remember, if there is any thing irrelative brought forward, they have to thank themselves for it.