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Definition of unrelated in English: unrelatedadjective ʌnrɪˈleɪtɪdˌənrəˈleɪdəd Not related or linked. 无关的;非亲属的 不相关的事实。 households containing two or more unrelated people 包含两个或更多非亲属的家庭。 Example sentencesExamples - There was no single cause of the shame, rather a series of unrelated facts.
- Laws now regarded as distinct and unrelated would be synthesized within a single unique description.
- This unrelated incident ultimately resulted in an individual being charged with murder.
- These can provide transplant physicians with stem cells from unrelated but matched donors.
- People are also starting to draw connections between apparently unrelated facts.
- Trevor Line, defending, said his client had only recently come out of prison for an unrelated offence.
- The headline was irresponsible because it was unrelated to the facts of the case.
- Back in the 1960s, there were two professional football leagues that were unrelated.
- He also pleaded guilty to two unrelated matters of breaching a restraining order and handling stolen goods.
- For entirely unrelated reasons, two of the names I particularly like are Carmen and Miranda.
- Matched donors may be found among close relatives such as brothers or sisters, or can be from an unrelated donor.
- Her second divorce was unrelated to her choice of lifestyle and happened some time before she started work on the book.
- What this seemingly unrelated bunch of foods has in common is lecithin, a crucial building block in cell walls.
- A similar exercise is being undertaken in Skipton, although the two projects are unrelated.
- I get carried away with my attempts to link the most unrelated posts I can find.
- That it is a justified belief cannot be a brute fundamental fact unrelated to the kind of belief it is.
- It has emerged that he was suffering from an unrelated medical condition and needed medical treatment.
- In the strange world of synchronicity and serendipity that we inhabit, these two facts are not unrelated.
- Now these are not unrelated developments unfolding within separate political communities.
- These private haplotypes are phylogenetically related but geographically unrelated.
Synonyms separate, unconnected, independent, unattached, unassociated, unlinked, unallied, distinct, discrete, individual, uncoupled unlike, varying, variant, disparate irrelevant, immaterial, inapplicable, unconcerned, inapt, foreign, alien, extraneous, extrinsic, peripheral, off the subject, beside/off the point, wide of the mark, not pertinent, not germane informal neither here nor there
Derivativesnoun It is worth mentioning that maximizing unrelatedness in a general population sample may lead to maximizing genetic heterogeneity in the sample, which may not be desirable in some cases. Example sentencesExamples - The four main characters are quite different from one another in their respective personas but bear great similarity with regard to their shared immaturity, amorality, narcissism, unrelatedness, and general ill will toward others.
- Language is the object or ‘real’ that Beckett wants to fail to exert mastery over because it has been used by the powers that be to make us believe in the lie of the unrelatedness of things.
- The observed prevalence of ‘genotoxic’ carcinogens can then be compared with the prevalence expected based upon unrelatedness.
- The fields of classification, comparative anatomy, and comparative biochemistry have so many anomalies from evolutionary expectations as better to support the unrelatedness and separate origin of genera or families of organisms.
Rhymesbelated, elated, mismated, outdated, overinflated, striated, unabated, undated, unrated, unstated, X-rated Definition of unrelated in US English: unrelatedadjectiveˌənrəˈlādədˌənrəˈleɪdəd Not related or linked. 无关的;非亲属的 不相关的事实。 households containing two or more unrelated people 包含两个或更多非亲属的家庭。 Example sentencesExamples - Laws now regarded as distinct and unrelated would be synthesized within a single unique description.
- Trevor Line, defending, said his client had only recently come out of prison for an unrelated offence.
- For entirely unrelated reasons, two of the names I particularly like are Carmen and Miranda.
- Back in the 1960s, there were two professional football leagues that were unrelated.
- People are also starting to draw connections between apparently unrelated facts.
- It has emerged that he was suffering from an unrelated medical condition and needed medical treatment.
- The headline was irresponsible because it was unrelated to the facts of the case.
- Matched donors may be found among close relatives such as brothers or sisters, or can be from an unrelated donor.
- What this seemingly unrelated bunch of foods has in common is lecithin, a crucial building block in cell walls.
- In the strange world of synchronicity and serendipity that we inhabit, these two facts are not unrelated.
- These private haplotypes are phylogenetically related but geographically unrelated.
- A similar exercise is being undertaken in Skipton, although the two projects are unrelated.
- Now these are not unrelated developments unfolding within separate political communities.
- This unrelated incident ultimately resulted in an individual being charged with murder.
- That it is a justified belief cannot be a brute fundamental fact unrelated to the kind of belief it is.
- There was no single cause of the shame, rather a series of unrelated facts.
- Her second divorce was unrelated to her choice of lifestyle and happened some time before she started work on the book.
- These can provide transplant physicians with stem cells from unrelated but matched donors.
- He also pleaded guilty to two unrelated matters of breaching a restraining order and handling stolen goods.
- I get carried away with my attempts to link the most unrelated posts I can find.
Synonyms separate, unconnected, independent, unattached, unassociated, unlinked, unallied, distinct, discrete, individual, uncoupled irrelevant, immaterial, inapplicable, unconcerned, inapt, foreign, alien, extraneous, extrinsic, peripheral, off the subject, beside the point, off the point, wide of the mark, not pertinent, not germane |