irrelevance

[US]/iˈreləvəns/
[UK]/ɪ'rɛləvəns/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.irrelevant issue;lengthy irrelevant.

Example Sentences

The Logical Meaning of "Occasionality" and "Irrelevance" as Connective Relationship

Real-world Examples

The West is not on an inexorable slide towards irrelevance. Far from it.

Source: The Economist - Comprehensive

But now in large parts of the developed world, it's become a side show or even an irrelevance.

Source: History

At previous low points, the party's big problem was irrelevance.

Source: The Economist - International

The main regional body, the South Asian Association for Regional Co-operation, is an irrelevance.

Source: The Economist - Comprehensive

The Bavarian group eventually faded into irrelevance and has nothing to do with modern concepts of the Illuminati.

Source: BBC Ideas Selection (Bilingual)

To many in the classical-music world, increasing accessibility is a way of staving off irrelevance.

Source: The Economist Culture

As before, it was the insane irrelevance of their coming that made it so horrible.

Source: People and Ghosts (Part 2)

One thing is there's often a failure to appreciate the day-to-day irrelevance of certain events.

Source: Yale University Open Course: Introduction to Psychology

You nuisance with no sense! You will die of irrelevance!

Source: "Hamilton" Musical Highlights

Your wealth, fame and temporal power will shrivel to irrelevance.

Source: Sixth Level Morning Reading Beautiful Articles

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