irrelative (Meaning)

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irrelative (a.)

Not relative; without mutual relations; unconnected.

irrelative Sentence Examples

  1. The argument was irrelative, as it had no bearing on the topic at hand.
  2. The allegations against the politician were irrelative to his performance in office.
  3. The new evidence presented in the case was irrelative, as it did not provide any new insights.
  4. The side commentary by the sportscaster was irrelative to the game itself.
  5. The candidate's personal life is irrelative to his qualifications for the job.
  6. The fact that the suspect owned a gun is irrelative to the crime he is accused of committing.
  7. The results of the survey were irrelative, as they were based on a small and biased sample.
  8. The witness's testimony was irrelative, as it contradicted other evidence presented in the case.
  9. The company's financial troubles were irrelative to the decision to lay off employees.
  10. The author's political views were irrelative to the quality of his writing.

FAQs About the word irrelative

Not relative; without mutual relations; unconnected.

irrelevant, inappropriate,immaterial, meaningless, inapplicable, impertinent, extraneous, tangential, unsuitable, dead

pertinent, material,relative, pertinent, important, applicable, material, significant, important, relevant

The argument was irrelative, as it had no bearing on the topic at hand.

The allegations against the politician were irrelative to his performance in office.

The new evidence presented in the case was irrelative, as it did not provide any new insights.

The side commentary by the sportscaster was irrelative to the game itself.