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pertain
[ per-teyn ]
verb (used without object)
- to have reference or relation; relate:
documents pertaining to the lawsuit.
- to belong or be connected as a part, adjunct, possession, or attribute.
- to belong properly or fittingly; be appropriate.
pertain
/ əˈٱɪ /
verb
- to have reference, relation, or relevance
issues pertaining to women
- to be appropriate
the product pertains to real user needs
- to belong (to) or be a part (of); be an adjunct, attribute, or accessory (of)
51Թ History and Origins
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of pertain1
Example Sentences
The opening day payrolls of every Major League Baseball team and a trove of other information pertaining to cold, hard cash was calculated by the Associated Press and USA Today.
Under the so-called political question doctrine there are some issues, particularly pertaining to national security, that are simply not justiciable — that is, the courts rightly stay away from them.
In her request, filed Friday and reviewed by The Times, Fulton indicates the dismissal pertains to only Cage “and as to no other defendant.”
In a Jan. 31 motion to narrow their indictment against Todorova, prosecutors asked that she be charged solely for distributing fentanyl to Mascolo, striking “surplusage and factual allegations” pertaining to his death.
Laws pertaining to child labour can vary across the country, but children under the age of 15 cannot be employed as domestic workers in the province of Punjab.
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