Crossword-Solution: IRRELATIVE
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Irrelative | a. | Not relative; without mutual relations; unconnected. |
We have 12 clues for the answer “IRRELATIVE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| incongruent | 4 answers |
| ALL one to | 7 answers |
| incommensurable | 15 answers |
| Unconnected | 17 answers |
| unrelated | 20 answers |
| incurious | 23 answers |
| incorporeal | 27 answers |
| out of place | 30 answers |
| extraneous | 38 answers |
| inexcitable | 38 answers |
| Unsuitable | 60 answers |
| Foreign | 69 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EETAR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with IRRELATIVE (5)
For the Scripture is by no means an irrelative system of moral and divine truths; but it stands connected with so many histories, and with the laws, opinions, and manners of so many various sorts of people, and in such different times, that it is altogether impossible to arrive to any tolerable knowledge of it, without having recourse to much exterior inquiry.
Pratt's sense? On the other hand who can say that it is TRUE, for who can lay his hand on that object and show that it and nothing else is what I MEAN by my word? But yet again, who can gainsay any one who shall call my word utterly IRRELATIVE to other reality, and treat it as a bare fact in my mind, devoid of any cognitive function whatever.
Rowdy, with the bald head, and ask him for it,—not for his head, but for the five hundred pounds: and I dare say he will send you two more, which we will save and pay back; and we will send the money to Pen, who can pay all his debts without hurting anybody and then we will live happy ever after.” What Helen replied to this speech need not be repeated, as the widow’s answer was made up of a great number of incoherent ejaculations, embraces, and other irrelative matter.
For the Scripture is by no means an irrelative system of moral and divine truths; but it stands connected with so many histories, and with the laws, opinions, and manners of so many various sorts of people, and in such different times, that it is altogether impossible to arrive to any tolerable knowledge of it without having recourse to much exterior inquiry: for which reason the progress of this religion has always been marked by that of letters.
Give us not reason to say this of thee, for we are thine own family, and have lately been scurvily provided for." In a work intended to familiarize the conduct and principles of loyalists to the general reader, this vindication of the episcopal clergy, and appeal to their literary remains, and to the doctrines delivered by their opponents on public occasions, cannot be deemed irrelative.