Definition of Relevantly. Meaning of Relevantly. Synonyms of Relevantly

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Definition of Relevantly

Relevantly
Relevantly Rel"e*vant*ly, adv. In a relevant manner.

Meaning of Relevantly from wikipedia

- Look up relevant in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Relevant is something directly related, connected or pertinent to a topic; it may also mean something...
- a relevant market is a market in which a particular product or service is sold. It is the intersection of a relevant product market and a relevant geographic...
- Relevant Radio (corporate name Relevant Radio, Inc.) is a radio network in the United States, mainly broadcasting talk radio and religious programming...
- A relevant cost (also called avoidable cost or differential cost) is a cost that differs between alternatives being considered. In order for a cost to...
- Relevant is an American bi-monthly Christian lifestyle magazine published by Relevant Media Group since 2003. It is now fully-digital, but the print magazine...
- Relevant alternatives theory (RAT) is an epistemological theory of knowledge, according to which to know some proposition p one must be able to rule out...
- Relevant conduct is an important concept in the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines. According to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit, relevant conduct...
- on the student's aspirations. This usage is synonymous with the term "relevant other" and can also be found in plural form, "significant others". In social...
- also ****ociates metadata with objects, allowing it to provide users with relevant pieces of information about the objects and their relationships. Included...
- po****tion data from the 2020 census. In addition to the dates mandated by the relevant federal laws such as those in the U.S. Constitution and the Electoral Count...