relevantly
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Definition(s):
- (adv) with relevance
Usage(s):
- 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.
- The whole is a swift, colorful story, roaming over several continents and not very relevantly embodying most of the early history of California.
Quotes
- 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
- "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
- "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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