pertaining
Americanadjective
Other Word Forms
- unpertaining adjective
Etymology
Origin of pertaining
Example Sentences
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The author refers to the manner of these jumps as “saltation,” a geological term pertaining to the movement of particles by wind or water that he likes so much he uses it 11 times.
Congress only recently gained access to records pertaining to the Justice Department’s Epstein investigation after lawmakers forced the files’ unredacted release late December.
From Los Angeles Times
He said that could lead to further “tailwinds pertaining to the security of AI,” although it could take time.
From MarketWatch
But the airline groups pointed to "chronic border control understaffing" as well as "unresolved technology issues" pertaining to automation.
From Barron's
At times, Ruemmler and Epstein emailed about his legal issues and how to handle media coverage pertaining to his alleged crimes, according to the Justice Department documents.
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