irrelevance in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

irrelevance in the PONS Dictionary

irrelevance Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be an irrelevance
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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Before that, the idea of learning a particular fact may have been dismissed because of a misperception of irrelevance.
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Much of his writing has been concerned with the oppressive boot and the irrelevance of the colour of the foot that wears it.
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Irrelevance is a related and arguably bigger problem for analysts than politicization.
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There is also general agreement that assessment of relevance or irrelevance involves or requires judgements about probabilities or uncertainties.
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Your words serve only to spin cocoons around your own irrelevance.
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To the sounds of protest emanating from the cupboard, the masked man declares the death of the masks and their irrelevance to real life.
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For those parents who claim to be seeking asylum, this is an irrelevance.
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One critique concerns the irrelevance of human preferences for determining what is ecologically essential for the maintenance of life support systems.
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Although she always felt that her dad was never too far away (despite the physical distance), she secretly acted with indifference and irrelevance.
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Far from caring about being gentlemen, wizards are the ultimate expression of rank's irrelevance to talent.
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