be irrelevant
Frequency: 8.525.1 per million words
Used to state directly that something has no connection to the matter being discussed.
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- This argument is entirely irrelevant to the question of who is right.
- These issues are largely irrelevant and distract us from attending to the real questions.
- Her statement is irrelevant to this case.
- It's all irrelevant to me.
- The color of the car is completely irrelevant to its performance.
- His past mistakes are now irrelevant to his current role.
- Such accusations will be irrelevant without concrete proof.
- Many students feel that some historical dates are irrelevant to their modern lives.
- For this experiment, the exact temperature was irrelevant.
- Whether you agree or not is irrelevant; the decision has been made.