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inapplicable
[ in-ap-li-kuh-buhl ]
inapplicable
/ ˌɪnəˈplɪk-; ɪnˈæplɪkəbəl /
adjective
- not applicable or suitable; irrelevant
Derived Forms
- ˌˈٲ, noun
- ˈ, adverb
Other 51Թ Forms
- ·p··i·ٲ ·p···Ա noun
- ·p·· adverb
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of inapplicable1
Example Sentences
"State laws and deadlines concerning 'replacement' of candidates are inapplicable here," he said.
National and state Republican committees argued the date requirement is useful in detecting fraud and that the materiality provision of the Civil Rights Act was inapplicable.
He correctly recognized that he was bound by precedent to reject Trump's request that he hold Sullivan inapplicable in his case.
The court declared "inapplicable" an article of the Peruvian Civil Code of 1984 on the family, which refers to marriage as the voluntary union between man and woman.
“As Richard Prince makes individual paintings and does not license his works, the holding in Warhol is clearly inapplicable to his New Portraits litigation,” he said.
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