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Pertinently

Pertinently | Pertinent

Pertinently meaning

In a pertinent manner; relevantly.

Example sentences (8)

And he thought no children (or more pertinently, TV execs) would want him on screen when he was 50 – “And now I’m 50 and still doing it.

One of the most important factors of the Battle of the Atlantic was logistics and, more pertinently, the ability of Britain to maintain vital supply routes through its North Atlantic shipping routes.

And more pertinently, (b), whatever was the justification for giving him a near 10 per cent pay rise?

Mercy dismantles the subtexts and signals of script meetings, where statements are disguised as questions, and pertinently considers how artists are (not) supported in the long term by theatres.

But just as pertinently, Granger relied on Machiavelli’s advice to know in advance how Nagamootoo would react.

Most pertinently, it is a shift that was not driven by the AFL; rather, it's a change that reflects competition and resources within our education system.

The players turned up, as did the fans and, just as pertinently, the sun as well.

The Baroque, to which he contributed so much, had evolved, and fashions had changed, but perhaps more pertinently Caravaggio never established a workshop as the Carracci did, and thus had no school to spread his techniques.