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irrelevantly

American  
[ir-el-uh-vuhnt-lee] / ɪrˈɛl ə vənt li /

adverb

  1. in a way that is not relevant to the matter being discussed or considered.


Example Sentences

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Irrelevantly, one of the film's best moments comes in a movie-house sequence showing glimpses of Greta Garbo in long's A Woman of Affairs.

From Time Magazine Archive

Irrelevantly, she wondered why they didn’t snap off in her tight grasp.

From "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn" by Betty Smith

Irrelevantly, insistently, scores of times, he wondered when they would come on and what they looked like. 

From Martin Eden by London, Jack

Irrelevantly he noted the "G." graven on it.

From Dreamers of the Ghetto by Zangwill, Israel

Irrelevantly enough there arose before his mind the image of Jack Pollock popping corn before the fireplace at headquarters.

From The Rules of the Game by White, Stewart Edward

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