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relevance
[rel-uh-vuhns]
noun
the condition of being relevant, or connected with the matter at hand.
Some traditional institutions of the media lack relevance in this digital age.
Word History and Origins
Origin of relevance1
Example Sentences
Taking nothing too serious while being surrounded by complete seriousness, and with “Gutfeld!” pulling in some of the strongest ratings on TV, he’s proving that irreverence can be its own kind of relevance.
Recent extreme weather events, including record flooding and wildfire seasons, underscore the continuing relevance of those concerns.
The updates come as both men continue to have ongoing public and legal relevance.
But he also describes having “a self-flagellating instinct” to worry it would lose its relevance.
The company reportedly said it "deeply values the cultural wealth of Mexico's Indigenous people and recognises the relevance" of criticisms, and requested a sit-down to talk about how to "repair the damage" to Indigenous communities.
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