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Definition of Relevancies
1. relevancy [n] - See also: relevancy
Lexicographical Neighbors of Relevancies
Literary usage of Relevancies
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1883)
"There are short-range relevancies and long-range relevancies. A most important
part of man's evolutionary legacy is the ability to value knowledge for its ..."
2. Thought and Things: A Study of the Development and Meaning of Thought, Or by James Mark Baldwin (1908)
"Here we have what may be called, in a large sense, the progressive adjustment of
logical relevancies. It would seem to proceed from just those motives that ..."
3. Middlemarch: A Study of Provincial Life by George Eliot (1873)
"... all the light I can command must be concentrated on this particular web, and
not dispersed over that tempting range of relevancies called the universe. ..."
4. George Eliot's Works by George Eliot (1894)
"... all the light I can command must be concentrated on this particular web, and
not dispersed over that tempting range of relevancies called the universe. ..."
5. Dictionary of National Biography by LESLIE. STEPHEN (1894)
"Though prolix and heavy in style and overweighted with classical parallels and
ir- relevancies, its intrinsic value carried the book through several ..."
6. Psychological Review by American Psychological Association (1907)
"Its validities take the place of former inductive confirmations; its relevancies
establish themselves within its own body; its beliefs propagate themselves ..."