relevant
[rεlɪvənt]

adjective

[Definition]: related, pertinent

[Example Sentences]:
1. The first question to ask is whether or not such technology will even be relevant in 2015.
2. Make sure that they have all of the relevant information about your brand.
3. That smartphone could process the data and give the blind user any relevant information.
4. The relevant question is how long these new members will stay with the service.
5. This is a significant case relevant to all IT intellectual property.
6. There are two reasons most people will see little relevant change.
7. Dell continues their drive to be first to market with relevant new technology.
8. It will also try to determine which emails are more relevant to you.
9. This would improve their ability to compete in the relevant mobile markets.
10. All the relevant Google search information is supplied inside the search window.
11. No Revenue comparison is relevant if revenue is what you are interested in comparing.
12. The White House said the relevant agencies were informed before the statement was published.
13. We also want to ensure that all the relevant federal partners receive the information in real time.
14. The process of reviewing all of the relevant data typically takes medical experts weeks.
15. For one, you can ask her many more questions and she ll provide relevant results.


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