(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."
Apposite is just another word for Pertinent. My mother told me that.
That music video isn't very pertinent to math so dont watch it in class.
The remainder of the day saw the attendees work within small groups discussing issues pertinent to their own practice.
To use the word "dull" in a sentence, you could say: "The lecture was so dull that I struggled to stay awake."
The thief used bribery to escape prison.
The details included had to be pertinent to our topic.
The witness offered very little information that was actually pertinent to our case.
The question you asked is pertinent to this WikiAnswers category.
Apposite is just another word for Pertinent. My mother told me that.
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."
The word pertinent is an adjective. It describes something that is relevant.
When you want to abridge a story, you cut out unecessary information not pertinent to the central theme .
The prefix word for pertinent is im-.
Can you use the word concluding in a sentence? Done.
You can use the word Truss in a sentence like this.
Just use it! Or do you mean, can you use the word beheld in a sentence.
Pertinent