relevant
/ˈrɛləvənt/relevant
ADJECTIVEDefinition of relevant
If something is relevant, it is connected to a topic in a meaningful way.
Example: The second priority is to provide all relevant information to the employee about his job such as: skills, resources and how flexible he can be; factors affecting performance (limits of responsibility, work targets); factors affecting the environment of the job;
relevant
EXAMPLESExamples of relevant
The second priority is to provide all relevant information to the employee about his job such as: skills, resources and how flexible he can be; factors affecting performance (limits of responsibility, work targets); factors affecting the environment of the job;
Example sentenceOur schools must aim to increase the quality of education and become more relevant to the needs of young people in modern society.
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