relevantly Meaning of "relevantly"

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Definition(s):

  • (adv) with relevance

Usage(s):

  1. By concentrating on men's faces and skulls, Richardson has located the essential geography of Hamlet far more relevantly than if he had built some grandiose castle of Elsinore.
  2. The whole is a swift, colorful story, roaming over several continents and not very relevantly embodying most of the early history of California.

Quotes

  1. About the film, Saif says "It'sa love story with a passionate and relevantly disturbing theme. And I have kissing scenes with Kareena because Rensil is making a real contemporary film here. We just can't have two flowers touching each other to show...
    on May 10, 2009 By: Saif Ali Khan Source: Times of India

  2. "The bottom line is, we do have to act, but we have to act smartly, wisely and relevantly," Schumer said.
    on Sep 23, 2008 By: Charles Schumer Source: Newsday

  3. "Ricardo has been one of my closest friends for nearly fifteen years," says Houghton. "His ability to communicate relevantly to young and old through great musical skills and transparent cross-cultural worship makes him such a refreshing gift...
    on Mar 12, 2010 By: Israel Houghton Source: BREATHEcast.com

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