irrelate (Meaning)
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irrelate (a.)
Irrelative; unconnected.
Synonyms & Antonyms of irrelate
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irrelate Sentence Examples
- Her comments about the movie were entirely irrelate to the actual plot.
- The politician's remarks on the economy were irrelate to the pressing concerns of the people.
- The scientist's discovery of a new species of fish was irrelate to the research on climate change.
- The student's essay on the history of mathematics was irrelate to the assigned topic.
- The artist's latest painting was met with criticism for its irrelate subject matter.
- The musician's new album was a commercial failure due to its irrelate lyrics.
- The author's inclusion of a random chapter in the middle of the novel was seen as irrelate and confusing.
- The actor's performance in the play was irrelate to the character he was supposed to portray.
- The teacher's lecture on ancient Egypt was irrelate to the unit on modern science.
- The company's decision to launch a new product line was irrelate to the current market trends.
FAQs About the word irrelate
Irrelative; unconnected.
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Her comments about the movie were entirely irrelate to the actual plot.
The politician's remarks on the economy were irrelate to the pressing concerns of the people.
The scientist's discovery of a new species of fish was irrelate to the research on climate change.
The student's essay on the history of mathematics was irrelate to the assigned topic.