irrelevancy

  • 11irrelevancy — (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun An instance of digressing: aside, deviation, digression, divagation, divergence, divergency, excursion, excursus, parenthesis, tangent. See APPROACH …

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  • 12irrelevancy — n. lack of relevancy; something irrelevant …

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  • 13irrelevancy — n. Inapplicability, impertinency, non pertinency …

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  • 14irrelevancy — ir·relevancy …

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  • 15irrelevancy — ir•rel•e•van•cy [[t]ɪˈrɛl ə vən si[/t]] n. pl. cies irrelevance • Etymology: 1795–1805 …

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  • 16irrelevancy — /ɪˈrɛləvənsi/ (say i reluhvuhnsee) noun (plural irrelevancies) → irrelevance …

  • 17irrelevancy — Want of pertinency, whether in a pleading or in evidence. Not pertinent; not forming or tendering any material issue in the case; redundant. People v McCumber, 18 NY 315. A term descriptive of the quality facts and circumstances which throw no… …

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  • 18irrelevancy — noun the lack of a relation of something to the matter at hand • Syn: ↑irrelevance • Ant: ↑relevance (for: ↑irrelevance) • Derivationally related forms: ↑irrelevant, ↑ …

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  • 19impertinence — Irrelevancy; the fault of not properly pertaining to the issue or proceeding. The introduction of any matters into a bill, complaint, answer, or other pleading or proceeding in a suit, which are not properly before the court for decision, at any… …

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  • 20impertinence — Irrelevancy; the fault of not properly pertaining to the issue or proceeding. The introduction of any matters into a bill, complaint, answer, or other pleading or proceeding in a suit, which are not properly before the court for decision, at any… …

    Black's law dictionary