Antonym: impertinent. Similar words: impertinent, continent, incontinent, subcontinent, inertia, abstinence, diverting, eminent. Meaning: ['pɜrtnənt /'pɜːtɪ-] adj. 1. having precise or logical relevance to the matter at hand 2. being of striking appropriateness and pertinence.
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31. The book covers more than 70 local small breweries and gives all the pertinent data for each.
32. It would not be pertinent for me to attempt to enter into a detailed discussion of such questions.
33. And he asked me a lot of very pertinent questions which seemed to me more than idle curiosity.
34. Such knowledge can be very simple, and all the more pertinent for that.
35. But it is pertinent to ask how well he really fits his born-again image.
36. Pertinent comments made by linguists and grammarians all focus however on the meaning of the verb of perception alone.
37. It is pertinent to observe that education is about an emotional response to real situations - not simply about facts.
38. A constructive response to the Howie Report would be more pertinent than saloon-bar simplicities about getting back to basics.
39. But now Leeds skipper Lucas Radebe has raised what he believes to be an equally pertinent poser.
40. Words such as love, warmth, personal chemistry[sentencedict.com], are certainly pertinent.
41. This is pertinent to the explanation which he gives of the Eucharist.
42. She dismissed the query as another, far more pertinent thought popped into her head.
43. Slowly but surely Carter are on the move again, still pertinent and still clinging to the plot.
44. There is a brief but pertinent section on materials and techniques, including some illustrated exercises.
45. The pertinent question is what theoretical basis there is to such a model.
46. It may be more pertinent to think of their pragmatic acceptance of the new system.
47. Why should biblical scholarship, which is pertinent to so many lives, be thus immune to evolution and development?
48. In the early 19 80s, two conceptually different areas of work seemed particularly pertinent.
49. One final question seems pertinent: What would the response have been had Mr Brettell's offence involved instead an undercover policewoman?
50. The mosaic spares none of the pertinent details of this ill-fated assignation.
51. It is pertinent to consider the materials from which this crucible was built.
52. The scale of this process and its considerable effect on the cities raises a number of pertinent issues.Sentence dictionary
53. The Commission has a discretion to conduct an investigation in order to collect information and evidence pertinent to the request for assistance.
54. So two pertinent questions are how many electors, and how many names on a party list.
55. I think it may be pertinent at this point to raise the question of how the new department will be funded.
56. Section 4.5 Medical Evidence/Investigation considers a number of areas and actions that may be pertinent to the handling of individual claims.
57. The fact that the definitions of these terms are extremely murky can inpart be traced to the notion of pertinent effects.
58. Given his continued ignorance of pertinent details, what could he betray even if he wanted to?
59. Before she gave me my jab, she asked the most pertinent question that anyone had so far posed.
60. Any pertinent changes must be notified in good time if the court is to sanction the scheme.
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