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Absolutely, relevant means having significant relation to something: My parents are relevant to having a roof over my head.
yes with some grave desecration stuff.
Relevant means important. The actual definition in Merriam-Webster dictionary is, having significant and demonstrable bearing on the matter at hand.
relative - is someone who is in your family relevant - a word or object that has bearing on the subject your speaking of. (The information was relevant to the defendants case) Not much but relative is relating each to the other where relevant is having to do with the other. Like you and your brother are related. Yet, you may not be the same, which would be relevant. Other ways of relevant are if your talking about an issue , is all the information on the issue relevant to the subject. Not always.
By having something relevant and worthwhile to add to the topic being debated.
Yes ,Im having problems writing one for my class,that due monday.
And your computer is what? Specifications? How can we answer this question without having the relevant information?
Yes, but only give it to them if they are responsible or you will have money issues. :)
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Everyone having too much money...
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Relevant means having some reasonable connection with something. When used in the context of evidentiary law, it refers to the evidence's tendency to prove or disprove a matter of fact that is related to an issue in dispute in the case. See: http://definitions.uslegal.com/r/relevant/