irrelevancy in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

irrelevancy in the PONS Dictionary

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
He lifted religion from the stagnant arena of pious irrelevancies and sanctimonious trivialities.
en.wikipedia.org
We've seen this story before; a once-dominant company under attack from new technology pumping its core product for cash while fading off to irrelevancy.
www.sfgate.com
They're squabbling over irrelevancies - like over road names - instead of building world-class infrastructure and making the bold choices our entrepreneurs are known for.
www.scene.co.nz
Society will want to relegate our answers to a place of irrelevancy -- as being antiquated and impractical -- but the outlook is wrong.
www.christiantoday.com.au
To begin with, it points to one of the underlying reasons why opera is prone to accusations of irrelevancy.
theconversation.com
Note that this predicts that the irrelevancy of the scale parameter may not carry over into more complex models where more than two choices are available.
en.wikipedia.org
And please continue to argue for the editorial irrelevancy of your competing news organization on the way out.
news.nationalpost.com
The trophy, their second in two years, served as validation for their long journey out of the wilderness of footballing irrelevancy.
www.sbnation.com
But in a world where men and women must work together toward common goals, the concept of a college exclusively for women may approach irrelevancy.
cmcforum.com
It is clear that our decades of irrelevancy are over now.
www.huffingtonpost.com

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