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(↑)
Adjective
(1) not capable of being applied,not relevant
(2) not capable of being applied
(3) not relevant
Show English Meaning
(↓)
Adjective
(1) not capable of being applied,not relevant
(2) not capable of being applied
(3) not relevant
Show Examples
(↑)
(1) He cited that the law was over 36 years old and was inapplicable to today's conditions and that it should be updated in order to more effectively deal with modern business operations.
(2) We need to target resources towards generating relevant evidence rather than recycling inadequate or inapplicable evidence.
(3) If the couple are mere cohabitants, the MWPA 1964 is inapplicable and on the face of it the common law rules will apply.
(4) A modified version of this argument seems to me much sounder in general, but inapplicable to the present case.
(5) The current Apiculture Act, adopted in 1983, was completely inapplicable to new social conditions, the authors wrote in their reasoning for the bill.
(6) In these days, Parliament has passed one law, which it amended twice because it turned out that it is inapplicable in reality.
(7) Estimates based on proximal limb-bone circumference data are more accurate but are inapplicable where postcranial remains are unknown.
(8) Are such pronouncements context-specific in a way that renders them inapplicable today?
(9) That fact makes certain legal rules formally inapplicable , and the novelty of the situation creates a dilemma for both the government and for immigrants.
(10) So, what we have here is a situation where what we normally think of as legal procedures simply are inapplicable .
(11) With a late tax return showing a tax underpayment, the mailbox rule is inapplicable .
(12) But while these are promising examples of an approach that pursues truth above all else, they are inapplicable to the United States for two reasons.
(13) In sum, a careful analysis of the Levitt and Venkatesh study suggests that present orientation is at best an incomplete and often inapplicable theory of crime.
(14) If these writers possessed some illumination in their own fields-English or Media Studies, say, or Semiotics-the term would be inapplicable .
(15) There is no evidence of such a payment so the general rule is inapplicable .
(16) From the beginning of my promotion efforts it was evident that the consumer education model as applied to colleagues is inapplicable for our academic setting.
Show Examples
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(1) He cited that the law was over 36 years old and was inapplicable to today's conditions and that it should be updated in order to more effectively deal with modern business operations.
(2) We need to target resources towards generating relevant evidence rather than recycling inadequate or inapplicable evidence.
(3) If the couple are mere cohabitants, the MWPA 1964 is inapplicable and on the face of it the common law rules will apply.
(4) A modified version of this argument seems to me much sounder in general, but inapplicable to the present case.
(5) The current Apiculture Act, adopted in 1983, was completely inapplicable to new social conditions, the authors wrote in their reasoning for the bill.
(6) In these days, Parliament has passed one law, which it amended twice because it turned out that it is inapplicable in reality.
(7) Estimates based on proximal limb-bone circumference data are more accurate but are inapplicable where postcranial remains are unknown.
(8) Are such pronouncements context-specific in a way that renders them inapplicable today?
(9) That fact makes certain legal rules formally inapplicable , and the novelty of the situation creates a dilemma for both the government and for immigrants.
(10) So, what we have here is a situation where what we normally think of as legal procedures simply are inapplicable .
(11) With a late tax return showing a tax underpayment, the mailbox rule is inapplicable .
(12) But while these are promising examples of an approach that pursues truth above all else, they are inapplicable to the United States for two reasons.
(13) In sum, a careful analysis of the Levitt and Venkatesh study suggests that present orientation is at best an incomplete and often inapplicable theory of crime.
(14) If these writers possessed some illumination in their own fields-English or Media Studies, say, or Semiotics-the term would be inapplicable .
(15) There is no evidence of such a payment so the general rule is inapplicable .
(16) From the beginning of my promotion efforts it was evident that the consumer education model as applied to colleagues is inapplicable for our academic setting.
Related Words
(1) inapplicable
Related Words
(↓)
(1) inapplicable
Synonyms
Adjective
1. irrelevant
2. immaterial
3. not germane
4. not pertinent
5. unrelated
6. unconnected
7. extraneous
8. beside the point
9. unsuitable
10. inapposite
11. impertinent
Synonyms
(↓)
Adjective
1. irrelevant
2. immaterial
3. not germane
4. not pertinent
5. unrelated
6. unconnected
7. extraneous
8. beside the point
9. unsuitable
10. inapposite
11. impertinent
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