relevant
adjective
rel·e·vant
ˈre-lə-vənt
1
a
: relating in an appropriate way to something under consideration : having significant and demonstrable bearing on or relation to the matter at hand
a relevant question
relevant job experience
The mind forgets what is no longer relevant to our present.—Viktor Mayer-Schönberger
… the task force will make recommendations for reform to relevant federal agencies …—Melissa Quinn
b
law
: providing evidence tending to prove or disprove the matter at issue or under discussion
relevant testimony
c
: having social relevance : related to things that have societal importance
The ideas expressed in the book are still relevant today.
How many artists in the rap game are relevant after 30 years?—Kory Grow
d
: having a reasonable chance of succeeding (as in sports or politics)
Washington has taken two straight from Cincinnati, damaging the Reds' hopes of remaining relevant in the NL playoff race.—Ben Nuckols
… the governing party is struggling to remain relevant in the campaign ahead of the July 1 election.—The Associated Press
2
dated
: proportional, relative
relevantly
adverb
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