English to Punjabi Dictionary irrelevance

irrelevance

ਅਪ੍ਰਸੰਗਿਕ
definition
noun
the document was withheld on grounds of irrelevance
the quality or state of being irrelevant.
example
The 'irrelevance' of modern Marxism was brought home to me at the biggest meeting I attended.
However, Liberal Democrat support among this demographic may well prove to be an 'irrelevance' in the coming General Election.
The first was that the question of the lung function tests seemed to be an 'irrelevance' where the injury was psychiatric.
Particularly among young Americans, continuing the ban will put marriage on the road to cultural 'irrelevance' .
But you don't take the time and space in a mass-circulation paper to repeatedly bash an 'irrelevance' .
The art historians are accused of 'irrelevance' ; the curators are accused of dumbing down.
he regarded religion as an 'irrelevance'
the document was withheld on grounds of 'irrelevance'
The views of British rabbis, however, are an 'irrelevance' in Israel.
The Tories, however, have moved swiftly from being an 'irrelevance' to becoming strangely fascinating.
Without a healthy market to give the photographer clear direction, even the best work risks descending into a spiral of 'irrelevance' .
Personal pride in the quality of the work you did became a sentimental 'irrelevance' .
Like the United Nations, it will simply wither of its own 'irrelevance' .
he regarded religion as an 'irrelevance'
The sales figures of any particular vintage are almost an 'irrelevance' .
Claims are made about the total 'irrelevance' of humanism to the secularisation process.
the document was withheld on grounds of 'irrelevance'
The fact that the book is not especially well written or in any way plausible has almost become a trifling 'irrelevance' .
Consequently, they have been enabled to push back against their growing 'irrelevance' , increasing their role in global finance.
The rest of the test was something of an 'irrelevance' .
Of course, the main problem with Health Studies, apart from the hectoring personality of our teacher, was its 'irrelevance' .
An even deeper problem than the perceived illegitimacy of privatization was its frequent 'irrelevance' .
In such an atmosphere, the idea of legal safeguards for people accused of abuse becomes almost an 'irrelevance' .
The use of it merely reminds its users of the 'irrelevance' of their discourse.
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