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relevance

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/ˈrɛləvən(t)s/ · rel-e-vance

The quality or state of being closely connected or appropriate to what is being done or considered.

Meanings

nounformal

The quality or state of being closely connected or appropriate to what is being done or considered.

کسی معاملے یا خیال سے قریب سے جڑے ہونے یا اسی کے لئے موزوں ہونے کی کیفیت یا حالت۔

مناسبت

munasbat

Formal: مناسبت

Synonyms

pertinenceapplicabilityimportanceمناسبتاہمیتعلاقہ

Antonyms

irrelevanceinsignificanceinapplicabilityغیر مناسببے معنیغیر مطابقت

Common Collocations

  • relevance to the topic
  • relevance of the information
  • maintain relevance

Example Sentences

The relevance of this study to current practices is undeniable.

اس مطالعے کی موجودہ طریقوں سے مناسبت انکار نہیں کی جا سکتی۔

Is mutaalaay ki maujooda tareeqon se munasbat inkār nahin ki ja sakti.

We must ensure the relevance of our content to our audience.

ہمیں اپنی مواد کی اپنے ناظرین کے لئے مناسبت کو یقینی بنانا چاہیے۔

Hamein apni mawaad ki apne nazreen ke liye munasbat ko yaqini banana chahiye.

She questioned the relevance of the old rules to today's world.

اس نے آج کی دنیا میں پرانی قواعد کی مناسبت پر سوال اٹھایا۔

Us ne aaj ki duniya mein purani qawaid ki munasbat par sawal uthaaya.

Easily Confused With

reverence:Relevance refers to the importance or connection to a topic, while reverence refers to deep respect or admiration for something.

Word Family

relevant
adjectiveمناسب
irrelevant
adjectiveغیر مناسب
relevantly
adverbمناسب طریقے سے

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Remember 'relevance' like a red thread connecting ideas together.

Visualize an interconnected web illustrating relationships between concepts.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

ہزاروں خواہشیں ایسی کہ ہر خواہش پہ دم نکلے،۔

Hazaaron khwahishen aisi ke har khwahish pe dam nikle,.

Thousands of desires, each worth dying for.

Mirza Ghalib, Unverified

* Poetry attribution is AI-generated and may require verification.

🗣️ Urdu Proverb

کھوئے کا کیا غم جو درخت کے نیچے گرا ہو۔

Khooay ka kya gham jo darakht ke neeche gira ho.

What sorrow is there for a lost one that has fallen under a tree?

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "relevantem" — to be in relation to

First known use: 14th century

The word 'relevance' has its roots in the Latin word 'relevantem', which means 'to relate to'. It entered English usage in the late 14th century.