pertinent to.
The witness offered very little information that was actually pertinent to our case.
The opposite of "pertinent" is "irrelevant." While "pertinent" refers to something that is directly related or applicable to a matter, "irrelevant" describes information or details that have no bearing on the topic at hand. In discussions or analyses, irrelevant points can detract from the main focus, making it important to distinguish between the two.
It's the same concept as correct evaluation
The correct unit for speed in MKS system is 'm'.
The correct name is mercury(II) sulfide.
According to the Merriam-Webster Dictionary, the correct spelling is "Aw." See the Related Link for the pertinent dictionary listing.
Thank you for the positive feedback on the clarity and relevance of the paper. However, please clarify your request regarding correct punctuation.
The prefix of "pertinent" is "per-".
The details included had to be pertinent to our topic.
I have no idea, but what is ''pertinent history''?
That music video isn't very pertinent to math so dont watch it in class.
Pertinent is an adjective which means relevant to a particular issue at hand. A sample sentence is: "It would be pertinent to follow the plan rather than do it haphazardly."
(pertinent means applicable, or germane)"The lawyer prepared for court by studying all of the pertinent legal decisions.""An ACT test score is one pertinent factor in determining your placement as a college freshman.""Your family medical history can be pertinent in maintaining your personal health.""The question about the democracy in ancient Greece was very pertinent to the discussion of modern day politics in the US."
A pertinent question is one that relates to the topic being discussed at that moment.
The word pertinent is an adjective. It describes something that is relevant.
Pertinent information is that which directly addresses the issue or question at hand. Non-pertinent information is anything that is not relevant to the topic being discussed. To determine what is pertinent, focus on details that help to answer the specific question or provide relevant context.
The witness offered very little information that was actually pertinent to our case.