pertinent in the PONS Dictionary

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Leadership in sports is pertinent because there are always leaders on a team (i.e., team captains, coaches, trainers).
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Each section of the work opens with epigraph that consists of a collection of quotations pertinent to the addressed topic.
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Each bureau contains multiple divisions and sections pertinent to their functions and responsibilities.
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The division recon assets conduct recon for battalions and regiments by operating ahead of the forces to scout enemy and other pertinent information.
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They would be chosen on the basis of their expertise, interest, and active research programmes in areas pertinent to food science.
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Much pertinent information has been gathered here, yet the phenomenon was discovered in, and has ultimate relevance to, the whole organism's performance.
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We are faced with the development and design of intrinsically pertinent machines rather than the simple reproductions of macroscopic ones.
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This is followed by a short description of something pertinent to the upcoming story.
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Though it is intended as a religious piece, it demonstrates pertinent matters of society.
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Publishers were told that they could not leave unfinished or other pertinent content on a disc.
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