English to Spanish Dictionary irrelevant

irrelevant

irrelevante
definition
adjective
Motive is important in detection and in arguing a case in court, but it is irrelevant to sentencing.
not connected with or relevant to something.
translation of 'irrelevant'
adjective
inoportuno,
irrelevante,
imposible
example
Because the main point about Howard's rhetoric was that it has become totally 'irrelevant' .
Her personal feelings about the doctors should be completely 'irrelevant' to her decision.
But I do not say that the first question is an 'irrelevant' consideration.
Whether these agendas are predetermined or the product of free will, it's largely 'irrelevant' from our perspective.
Sorry, that was a cheap shot and entirely 'irrelevant' to the question.
The trend towards all-embracing competition policy made public ownership almost 'irrelevant' for years despite questions of the public good.
With the latter, the hero becomes almost 'irrelevant' to the life of the ordinary person.
Today's technology has made geography almost 'irrelevant' .
The fact that they were under a compliance audit at this time is largely 'irrelevant' to the issue.
The Tories are totally 'irrelevant' to this whole issue.
The remainder of the section is 'irrelevant' for the purposes of the present appeal.
At first glance, a swimming pool might seem completely 'irrelevant' to managing a fast-growing company.
If so, should current findings be deemed 'irrelevant' for purposes of policy and law?
For some the desire was to render law 'irrelevant' and redundant through technological innovation.
To ask a further question without specific allegations in the pleadings renders this question 'irrelevant' .
But you have no right simply to dismiss it as 'irrelevant' or beneath your dignity.
After the conquest, the Wall became largely 'irrelevant' to these victors, and drifted into eclipse.
Motive is important in detection and in arguing a case in court, but it is 'irrelevant' to sentencing.
Actually, movie reviews seem almost entirely 'irrelevant' these days.
Nowadays critics are vapid, passionless creatures who seem increasingly 'irrelevant' .
My foot isn't tapping 'irrelevantly' on the floor.
When everything is digital, the word digital becomes an 'irrelevancy' .
The question is, will the United Nations follow the League of Nations and risk 'irrelevancy' .
He added 'irrelevantly' that the event had long enjoyed bi-partisan political support.
In other words, it will be phased out, perhaps not entirely, but close enough as to make it an 'irrelevancy' .
He repeats - completely 'irrelevantly' - the silliest and most discredited canards.
That last line was added rather 'irrelevantly' , but that is the Dean method.
But it's wild generalizations like this that point up the 'irrelevancy' of such commercially-driven lists.
So they had to revert to requesting, 'irrelevantly' , that we should all stand up if we hate Dundee.
Any delineation between the nominally public and non-public spheres is now a hair-splitting 'irrelevancy' .
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