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relevant

1 of 1adjective
/ˈrɛləvənt/
Forms:more relevant,most relevant
1

having a close connection with the situation or subject at hand

B2
  • Her research findings were relevant to the current discussion on climate change.
  • He included only relevant information in his presentation to keep it focused.
  • The course covers topics that are relevant to today's business environment.
  • They had a relevant discussion about the implications of the new policy.
  • It's important to provide relevant examples to support your argument.
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2

appropriate, important, or connected to the current time, situation, or context, often reflecting modern interests or concerns

  • Staying relevant in a fast-evolving industry requires continuous learning and adaptation.
  • The documentary remains relevant as it addresses issues that are still present in society today.
  • The novel remains relevant decades after its publication, as its themes still resonate today.
  • Staying relevant in a competitive market requires businesses to embrace innovation and change.
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