Pertinency meaning in Urdu
Pertinency Synonyms
Pertinency Definitions
1) Pertinency, Applicability, Pertinence : مطابقت, موزونیت : (noun) relevance by virtue of being applicable to the matter at hand.
Useful Words
Pertinent : عین متعلق , Irrelevance : لاتعلقی , Apposite : مناسب , Cosmopolitan : دنیا جہاں کا , Conclusion Of Law : قانونی نقتہ نظر سے , Hold : موثر ہونا , Applicative : عملی , Apply : لاگو ہونا , Generic : عمومی , Cogency : معقولیت , Dead Letter : جو مسئلہ نہ ہو , Distant : دور کے , Applicable : قابل اطلاق , Close : قریبی , Local : مقامی , Grapple : کشتی , Underbid : کم بولی دینا , Bluff : فریب دینا , Correspondence : برابری , Analytically : تجزیاتی انداز میں , Contractually : معاہدے کے اعتبار سے , Honor : آبرو , Devoutness : پارسائی , Piety : خدا ترسی , Admissibility : قبولیت , Chic : فیشن والا , Commutability : بدل پذیری , Unusualness : انوکھا پن , Surprisingness : اچانک , Usualness : عمومیت , Cheapness : گھٹیا پن
Useful Words Definitions
Pertinent: having precise or logical relevance to the matter at hand.
Irrelevance: the lack of a relation of something to the matter at hand.
Apposite: being of striking appropriateness and pertinence.
Cosmopolitan: of worldwide scope or applicability.
Conclusion Of Law: a finding as to the applicability of a rule of law to particular facts.
Hold: be valid, applicable, or true.
Applicative: readily applicable or practical.
Apply: be pertinent or relevant or applicable.
Generic: applicable to an entire class or group.
Cogency: persuasive relevance.
Dead Letter: the state of something that has outlived its relevance.
Distant: far apart in relevance or relationship or kinship.
Applicable: capable of being applied; having relevance.
Close: close in relevance or relationship.
Local: relating to or applicable to or concerned with the administration of a city or town or district rather than a larger area.
Grapple: the act of engaging in close hand-to-hand combat.
Underbid: bid (a hand of cards) at less than the strength of the hand warrants.
Bluff: deceive an opponent by a bold bet on an inferior hand with the result that the opponent withdraws a winning hand.
Correspondence: similarity by virtue of corresponding.
Analytically: by virtue of analysis.
Contractually: by virtue of a contract.
Honor: a woman`s virtue or chastity.
Devoutness: piety by virtue of being devout.
Piety: righteousness by virtue of being pious.
Admissibility: acceptability by virtue of being admissible.
Chic: elegance by virtue of being fashionable.
Commutability: exchangeability by virtue of being replaceable.
Unusualness: uncommonness by virtue of being unusual.
Surprisingness: extraordinariness by virtue of being unexpected.
Usualness: commonness by virtue of not being unusual.
Cheapness: tastelessness by virtue of being cheap and vulgar.