Similar words: irrelevant, relevance, relevant, televangelist, grievance, elevate, elevator, elevated. Meaning: [ɪ'reləvəns] n. the lack of a relation of something to the matter at hand.
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31 A President who identifies leadership with public opinion polls dooms himself to irrelevance.
32 Your wealth, fame and temporal power will shrivel to irrelevance.
33 The fear of irrelevance haunts Euro - types, for all their public boasting about Europe's future might.
34 Through the academic history, there have been three major theories on the economic effects of dividend tax: the irrelevance theory, the traditional theory and the tax capitalization theory.
35 They have followed the same path toward specialization and increasing irrelevance.
36 Without those polarised goggles, Avatar Day would surely be an irrelevance and Avatar just another cornball sci-fi fantasy about alien monsters on a faraway planet.
37 Irrelevance: This condition occurs when workers cannot see how their job makes a difference.
38 The fear of irrelevance haunts Euro - types[Sentencedict.com], for all their public about Europe's future might.
39 The alternative is to join the PC industry in a long death spiral into irrelevance.
40 The charm of canals lies in their survival in the face of irrelevance.
41 In failing to push harder to take on Goldman, the SEC again demonstrated its irrelevance.
42 Rhetoric may be a dirty word in modern architecture, because it implies waste and irrelevance.
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