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Pertain

Pertain | Pertaining | Pertains | Pertained

Pertain meaning

To belong to or be connected as a part, adjunct, attribute, or accessory. | To relate to, concern, or be relevant to. | To apply; to be or remain in place; to continue to be applicable.

Example sentences (20)

The following sections describe several hypotheses: Some pertain to the composition of the infectious agent (protein-only, protein with other components, virus, or other), while others pertain to its mechanism of reproduction.

Be clear about your boundaries and values, whether they pertain to honesty, communication, ambition, or shared interests.

But according to one CNN source, the classified documents at Biden’s home pertain to Iran, the UK, and Ukraine, where the Biden family conducted business deals.

For me—then and now—three key imperatives pertain to public education, diplomacy, and investing in security assets.

His professional experience includes financial reporting controls, operational effectiveness, International Financial Reporting Standards, SEC reporting issues, financing, valuation, and taxation as they pertain to the mining sector.

If her name came as surprise to Eurovision diehards, Waddingham was “shocked” to be asked too, “because I’m not a presenter by any means and I don’t pertain to be”.

McKinnon presented these plans to the commission for informational purposes only, inasmuch as they pertain to state highways over which the local commission has no jurisdiction.

Measures which pertain to the main Sewage Lift Station rehab project.

Our notion of visible light does not pertain to birds.

These allegations pertain to the time when I was working in the mainstream, when I was in the newspapers all the time, when I was in the movies.

We then have a conflation of the 2021 changes to Scots law with older English cases that pertain to entirely different aspects of English homelessness law.

According to a representative from the city attorney's office, any future bans or certain areas where street vendors might be prohibited would require legal reasoning that pertain to health, safety and welfare.

All sharing options for:Patience is a virtue most of the time; does it pertain to drafting a QB?

Because of this, there are many questions left unanswered by the first part in the trilogy, some of which pertain to certain characters' fates.

During the first group brunch of Season 2, the conversation that did not pertain to Beyoncé and where everyone was sitting, was seemingly positive.

The charges, detailed in court documents unsealed Wednesday, pertain to a crime group security researchers have dubbed Scattered Spider.

The Laois TD Stanley said what was also "revealing" from Ms McDonald's statement in the Dáil, was "the level of double standards that now operate and pertain in Sinn Féin".

The latest directions from the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) pertain to only the gold loan business.

This root has contributed to related terms in English, such as "imagine" and "imaginary," which pertain to the formation of visual representations in the mind or the concept of visualization without physical presence.

Another one of the standards dictates that geolocation data options are turned off by default, while others pertain to parental controls, profiling and nudge techniques.