unrelated

IPA: ʌnrɪɫˈeɪtɪd

adjective

  • not connected or associated
  • not related by kinship
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Examples of "unrelated" in Sentences

  • The other link is unrelated to the topic.
  • It's unrelated to the meat of the situation.
  • It was unrelated to the improvement of the page.
  • The chorus is unrelated to the rest of the song.
  • Most of the deletions are unrelated to the content.
  • The content is divisive and unrelated to the project.
  • The overlap is coincidence and the usages are unrelated.
  • That is simply unrelated to the usefulness of the the nutshell.
  • Also, in unrelated news, I guess I'm allowed to talk about this now.
  • Meanwhile in unrelated news MacDonalds say "Keep coming back for a Big Mac".
  • Two soldiers died Saturday in unrelated incidents that were both evidently suicides.
  • He said somebody stitched together what he called unrelated threads and jumped to conclusions.
  • As an aside, and somewhat unrelated from the original topic, this helps to point out the silliness of one of the provisions common in “assault weapons” bans.
  • The report found that organizations that engage in unrelated business activities, often called social enterprise programs, are more likely to run less efficient shops than their peers.
  • Anonymous said ... thanks for the clarification - a relief to know! and totally unrelated: who makes up the code words - Phomma etc? they sound too much like real words - maybe esperanto?
  • And the president, first of all, objects to the fact that -- and he mentioned this in his radio address Saturday -- that there is funding for what he calls unrelated programs in this bill.
  • Ms. Seidman said that the least satisfied career changers she works with tend to be those who fell into general majors, such as philosophy or African-American studies, and ended up in unrelated fields.

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