relevancy
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relevancy — rel·e·van·cy / re lə vən sē/ n pl cies: relevance Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. relevancy … Law dictionary
Relevancy — Relevance Rel e*vance (r?l ?*vans), Relevancy Rel e*van*cy ( van*s?), n. 1. The quality or state of being relevant; pertinency; applicability. [1913 Webster] Its answer little meaning, little relevancy bore. Poe. [1913 Webster] 2. (Scots Law)… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
relevancy — /relavansiy/ Applicability to the issue joined. That quality of evidence which renders it properly applicable in determining the truth and falsity of the matters in issue between the parties to a suit. Two facts are said to be relevant to each… … Black's law dictionary
relevancy — relevance UK [ˈreləv(ə)ns] / US [ˈreləvəns] or relevancy UK [ˈreləv(ə)nsɪ] / US [ˈreləvənsɪ] noun [uncountable] ** the quality of being directly connected with and important to something else relevance of: I don t see the relevance of what you… … English dictionary
relevancy — relevant ► ADJECTIVE ▪ closely connected or appropriate to the matter in hand. DERIVATIVES relevance noun relevancy noun relevantly adverb. ORIGIN from Latin relevare raise up … English terms dictionary
relevancy — noun (plural cies) Date: 1561 relevance; also something relevant … New Collegiate Dictionary
relevancy — noun a) The degree to which a thing is relevant; applicability b) A relevant thing. Ant: irrelevancy See Also: relevant, relevance … Wiktionary
relevancy — (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun The fact of being related to the matter at hand: applicability, application, appositeness, bearing, concernment, germaneness, materiality, pertinence, pertinency, relevance. See RELEVANT … English dictionary for students
relevancy — relɪvÉ™nsɪ n. pertinence, relatedness, state of being connected to the current subject … English contemporary dictionary
relevancy — rel·e·van·cy … English syllables