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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
/ pəˈteɪn /
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)
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of pertain1
Example Sentences
Its insights pertain to the complex rules that govern the processes that emerge when millions of synapses undergo plasticity under in vivo conditions -- like in the living brain.
Albuquerque is one of a dozen cities the Trump campaign has left with unpaid bills, the majority pertaining to overtime pay for first responders who worked the rallies, ABC reported after interviewing city officials.
The doubts voters express pertain to her character as well as her vision.
The BBC has seen a cease and desist letter against the singer earlier this week from another of Payne's former partners, Maya Henry, which "pertains to alleged egregious conduct".
Glossip's lawyers argue that the prosecutors' conduct violated two Supreme Court decisions pertaining to due process, Brady v.
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