English to Portuguese Dictionary pertinent

pertinent

pertinente
definition
adjective
she asked me a lot of very pertinent questions
relevant or applicable to a particular matter; apposite.
translation of 'pertinent'
noun
pertences
adjective
que diz respeito a,
pertinente
example
The accused's attention will no doubt be drawn to any relevant and 'pertinent' questions asked at interview.
That, I'll concede, makes it at least slightly 'pertinent' to the subject matter.
That leads me to another point in the fight against crime that is very 'pertinent' to the discussion.
There are many 'pertinent' quotes in the article, but you really need to read it in its entirety.
In fact, it is a challenge more 'pertinent' to Britain than anywhere else.
It also raises a number of critical questions that are 'pertinent' to five key areas of business.
The study, so 'pertinent' in its timing, demonstrates that asylum seekers are also victims.
It is 'pertinent' that all parties involved in the peace process remain engaged.
The second issue may be particularly 'pertinent' to sensitive topics but has a wider applicability.
They should be giving him much more 'pertinent' advice as to what he should and shouldn't say.
A useful and more 'pertinent' account of the pictures themselves is handed out on admission to the exhibition.
There are also some implications 'pertinent' to both researchers and professionals.
There is one more thing I want to say, about a matter that is 'pertinent' to that.
I don't know if it was a publicity thing, but he does raise some 'pertinent' issues.
Yet it's the kind of question that really is 'pertinent' in all the circumstances.
At the time, it was a triumphant, 'pertinent' , poetic and amusing choice to all of them.
We have tried to study all the 'pertinent' factors that have a direct or indirect bearing on such costs.
Yes, victory here would be a 'pertinent' win for the British golden girl.
For those who yearn for a more gentler age, it is a perfect destination; a 'pertinent' reminder of how life used to be.
I happen to think his remarks highly 'pertinent' , which is why I have reproduced them here.
They might have held some 'pertinence' had the mood of the town been more powerfully evoked.
Yet, my belief remained firm and incontestable about the 'pertinence' of the idiom ‘Honesty is the best policy’.
For musicians, there is now a sense of relevance and 'pertinence' to their voice that has been vacant for nearly thirty years.
More 'pertinently' , it denied Dublin a series of point-scoring opportunities which was inexcusable when the margin between them was minimal.
This itself should silence sceptics about Gandhi's 'pertinency' .
This concern reflects the 'pertinence' of these issues to student life.
More 'pertinently' , however, was the fact that the possibility of a union between the associations north and south never reached the discussion stage.
More 'pertinently' , tomorrow afternoon our bathroom will be hosting that guy.
This message has particular 'pertinence' for South Africa right now.
Or - perhaps more 'pertinently' - was it in fact as discomforting as it sought to be?
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