Relevant

прилагательное релевантный; значимый; существенный; важный Например: The evidence is relevant to the case. — Это свидетельство относится к делу.

Большой англо-русский словарь

Relevant

подходящий, уместный, имеющий отношение к делу

Англо-русский научно-технический словарь

Relevant

adjective Etymology: Medieval Latin relevant-, relevans, from Latin, present participle of relevare to raise up — more at relieve 1. a. having significant and demonstrable bearing on the matter at hand b. affording evidence tending to prove or disprove the matter at issue or under discussion Example: relevant testimony c. having social relevance 2. proportional, relativerelevantly adverb Synonyms: relevant, germane, material, pertinent, apposite, applicable, apropos mean relating to or bearing upon the matter in hand. relevant implies a traceable, significant, logical connection Example: found material relevant to her case. germane may additionally imply a fitness for or appropriateness to the situation or occasion Example: a point not germane to the discussion. material implies so close a relationship that it cannot be dispensed with without serious alteration of the case Example: facts material to the investigation. pertinent stresses a clear and decisive relevance Example: a pertinent observation. apposite suggests a felicitous relevance Example: add an apposite quotation to the definition. applicable suggests the fitness of bringing a general rule or principle to bear upon a particular case Example: the rule is not applicable in this case. apropos suggests being both relevant and opportune Example: the quip was apropos.

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