IRRELEVANT


Meaning of IRRELEVANT in English

transcription, транскрипция: [ ɪrelɪv(ə)nt ]

1.

If you describe something such as a fact or remark as irrelevant , you mean that it is not connected with what you are discussing or dealing with.

The government decided that their testimony would be irrelevant to the case.

≠ relevant

ADJ : oft ADJ to n

• ir‧rel‧evant‧ly

She would have hated the suit, I thought irrelevantly.

ADV : ADV with v , ADV with cl

2.

If you say that something is irrelevant , you mean that it is not important in a situation.

The choice of subject matter is irrelevant...

ADJ : oft ADJ to n

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