relevant

/ˈɹɛləvənt/
adj 4

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(adj.)

VERBS

be, seem | become | consider sth, deem sth, regard sth as, see sth as

ADV

especially, extremely, highly, particularly, specially, very

barely, hardly, not really, scarcely

His old qualifications are barely relevant to the job he's applying for now.

(only) marginally, partially

not necessarily, not strictly

Her childhood experiences were not necessarily relevant to her decision to become a doctor.

directly | only indirectly | immediately | no longer | potentially | apparently | clearly, obviously | universally

morally, politically, socially

The new tax policy is politically relevant to everyone who owns a small business.

vocationally

The training program focuses on skills that are vocationally relevant for jobs in healthcare.

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The teacher asked students to find articles relevant to their research projects.

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