English to Malay Dictionary extraneous

extraneous

luaran
definition
adjective
one is obliged to wade through many pages of extraneous material
irrelevant or unrelated to the subject being dealt with.
example
If the landlord made its decision for a collateral purpose, unrelated or 'extraneous' to the lease, the refusal will be found to be unreasonable.
Maybe after elections, when the passions will cool down the whole issue would be considered on its merits and demerits without bringing in 'extraneous' and irrelevant issues.
Recent scholarship, however, has tended to the view that lecture notes and other 'extraneous' material might have been included in the text, Kant being increasingly dependent on an amanuensis when transcribing his drafts.
One example of an 'extraneous' element irrelevant to any story-based or character exposition occurs after Sergio returns from the airport.
Part of the problem here surely goes to Sarris's editor, who should have been able to reduce the amount of 'extraneous' material.
At the end of his speech Lord Hailsham dealt with two 'extraneous' matters which he found to be irrelevant.
Asked if he was paying attention to 'extraneous' noises, he said: ‘No.’
A girl can distinguish between the cries of another infant from other 'extraneous' noises long before a boy.
At a very minimum the victim should have installed a firewall which can deal with the 'extraneous' messages received.
Attachment cones of the latter type are likely to be extensively contaminated with 'extraneous' material, even if the fossils are well preserved and unaltered.
‘It is absent of any 'extraneous' noises or acts that we would not associate with a normal aviation environment,’ Black said.
However, it is far more likely to be some 'extraneous' folkloric material.
A spokesman for Rochdale Council said they were now aware of the 'extraneous' light and would deal with as soon as possible.
Foreign coins and other 'extraneous' objects go to one side.
In most books you could cut some 'extraneous' material and still leave the plot intact - and you'd still have a substantial sized book.
And Dan, in that videotaped beating you can hear the 'extraneous' voices of witnesses, perhaps.
To aid in the interpretation of mutant phenotypes, we subjected several of the various stl mutant chromosomes to recombination to remove unrelated 'extraneous' mutations in linked genes.
We examined each sample with an optical microscope to ensure that no 'extraneous' material was included in the sample; none was seen.
Overall, the authors' main points are clearly presented and thoroughly explained and without the intrusion of 'extraneous' material.
Shotgun microphones are the most common in film-making, due to their ability to cut out 'extraneous' noise and focus in on the particular subject.
I haven't done any editing on it though except to leave out some clearly 'extraneous' material.
Another defective specimen cause of erroneous diagnosis is that of 'extraneous' tissue unappreciated as foreign to that sample.
Often the teacher gives 'extraneous' material with nothing to reference.
This ability to block out 'extraneous' input material is a natural security system we have developed.
Also, in gatherings it may be difficult to use, because of the impact of 'extraneous' noise.
One of his goals was eliminating 'extraneous' engine noise.
It's not only the newspapers that are being made carriers for such 'extraneous' material.
The use of the orchestra now seems relatively conventional - no tam tams, marimbas, electric guitars or any of the other 'extraneous' noises that are so popular with the contemporary gang.
Trimming 'extraneous' material from the mirror to reduce inertia results in the typical elliptical or polygon-shaped galvo mirror.
Experts should speak to facts and ensure that their opinions are a neutral evaluation based upon those facts and not coloured by some 'extraneous' or irrelevant information.
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