单词 | relevantly |
释义 | > as lemmasˈrelevantly ˈrelevantly adv. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > relationship > relevance or pertinence > [adverb] to (the) purposea1387 pertinentlyc1425 to the matter1534 relevantly1536 pat1578 effectually1581 germanely1823 1536 in J. M. Webster & A. A. M. Duncan Regality of Dunfermline Court Bk. (1953) 131 At thai schaw relevently..quhat thai ar restrikit to the office of dempstary. 1661 Marquis of Argyll Def. against Grand Indytement High Treason 11 The defender is so innocent thereof, that if it were libellit relevantly, he needed no other defence but a simple denyal. 1795 J. Barlow Hist. Eng. 1765–95 V. xxii. 35 A set-off, as it is called, or balancing of accounts between merits and demerits, would relevantly be admitted. 1883 Law Rep.: Queen's Bench Div. 11 601 Parties, and witnesses, who make statements without malice and relevantly. 1968 Amer. Econ. Rev. 58 1334 Never have the reasons and justifications..of the use of ordinal utility been expressed so relevantly and in so few words. 2004 N.Y. Times (Nexis) 28 Oct. e7 Politics..were the talk of Hollywood this summer... But on the eve of the election—and, more relevantly, as the holidays approach—studio offerings are reverting to form. < as lemmas |
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