Definitions
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun The quality or state of being irrelevant.
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Examples
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Later, Mr. Pink claimed that Tina Fey "has taken SNL into irrelavancy [sic]."
Barrett Brown: Protein Wisdom and the Radness of Crowds 2009
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While this may be true and HRC will not give in no matter what happens in the remaining contests, her candidacy will deteriorate into irrelavancy.
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That insane gamble was the battle every Spanish government tried to re-fight and win under the banners of Christianity and Militarism until t939 when it was clear that they were an international irrelavancy.
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