All 3 Uses of
relevant
in
The Trial
- As a result, the accused and his defence don't have access even to the court records, and especially not to the indictment, and that means we generally don't know — or at least not precisely — what the first documents need to be about, which means that if they do contain anything of relevance to the case it's only by a lucky coincidence.†
Chpt 7
- In fact, defence is not really allowed under the law, it's only tolerated, and there is even some dispute about whether the relevant parts of the law imply even that.†
Chpt 7
- finally he reproached himself for staying so long without having done anything relevant to his own affair.
Chpt 7 *relevant = relating in a meaningful way
Definition:
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(relevant) relating in a meaningful way to the issue in question