Crossword-Solution: IRRELATION
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Irrelation | n. | The quality or state of being irrelative; want of connection or relation. |
We have 44 clues for the answer “IRRELATION”
| Clue | Answers |
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| the state of being irrelative | 1 answer |
| no business | 2 answers |
| ASYNDETON | 5 answers |
| dominion status | 7 answers |
| national status | 8 answers |
| state of war | 9 answers |
| ABSENCE of relation | 12 answers |
| freeboard | 13 answers |
| bad match | 15 answers |
| interrupted sequence | 15 answers |
| fish out of water | 15 answers |
| distance apart | 15 answers |
| intempestivity | 16 answers |
| distance between | 16 answers |
| hair space | 17 answers |
| farness | 17 answers |
| inapplicability | 17 answers |
| Caesura | 19 answers |
| inaptitude | 21 answers |
| Missing link | 22 answers |
| time interval | 23 answers |
| Dividing line. | 24 answers |
| Short distance | 26 answers |
| interjacence | 26 answers |
| irrelevance | 28 answers |
| inexpedience | 28 answers |
| Independence | 36 answers |
| variegation | 36 answers |
| ___-length | 40 answers |
| illogicality | 43 answers |
| Margin | 49 answers |
| Distortion. | 50 answers |
| inutility | 53 answers |
| LEAP | 55 answers |
| inessential | 63 answers |
| in-consequence | 63 answers |
| discontinuity | 64 answers |
| Gap | 65 answers |
| Hiatus | 65 answers |
| clearance | 72 answers |
| Jump | 73 answers |
| Interval | 79 answers |
| immateriality | 80 answers |
| Room | 85 answers |
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Sentences with IRRELATION (4)
But the difficulties of arranging the themes in a graduated kinship of moods would have been so great that irrelation was almost unavoidable with efforts so diverse.
Sterne’s incontinuity of narration, the purposeful irrelation of parts, the use of anecdote and episode, which to the stumbling reader reduce his books to collections of disconnected essays and instances, gave to German mediocrity a sanction to publish a mass of multifarious, unrelated, and nondescript thought and incident.
When a man is set at ease after cessation of his relation of the possessor or possession of any external object, and when this sense of his irrelation becomes a permanent feeling in him, he is then said to be liberated in his life time.
Therefore egoism being a perfect non-entity, it has no relation to anything at all; and this irrelation of it with all things being proved, its fiction as a duality (beside the unity of God), goes to nothing whatever.