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Definition of Relevantly
1. Adverb. With relevance.
Definition of Relevantly
1. adv. In a relevant manner.
Definition of Relevantly
1. Adverb. In a relevant manner. ¹
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Definition of Relevantly
1. [adv]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Relevantly
Literary usage of Relevantly
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Inquiry Into the Law and Practice in Scottish Peerages, Before, and After by John Riddell (1842)
"... the subaltern inadequate Moray procedure in 1793, however what may have been
then relevantly stated and adduced, form a portion of available evidence. ..."
2. The Scottish Jurist: Containing Reports of Cases Decided in the House of the by Great Britain Parliament. House of Lords (1842)
"as to damages, in respect that none had been sustained, or were relevantly
averred ; (4.) as to expenses, which ought, on the contrary, to be awarded to the ..."
3. The Scots Revised Reports: Court of Session, Second Series by Scotland Court of Session (1905)
"On 22d January 1861 the Lord Ordinary pronounced this interlocutor :—" Of new,
finds that the pursuer has failed relevantly to set forth a title sufficient ..."
4. The Journal of Jurisprudence (1888)
"wine license, held relevantly charged with theft, and an alternative charge of
breach of trust and embezzlement struck out of the indictment (Field, 1838, ..."
5. Reports of Cases Before the High Court and Circuit Courts of Justiciary in by Scotland High Court of Justiciary, Alexander Forbes Irvine (1865)
"... I think it makes very little difference to what tribunal the prosecutor resorts,
as regards his obligation to state the offence relevantly; it is just ..."
6. The Scots Digest of the Cases Decided in the Supreme Courts of Scotland: And by John Condie Stewart Sandeman (1905)
"23J, or thereby, potato bags, which had been in use," relevantly libelled an
offence under the Glasgow Police Act, 1866, and (2) that a single purchase did ..."