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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
But three other Republicans, including Sen. Bill Cassidy of Louisiana, who was key in advancing Kennedy’s nomination, joined Democrats in criticizing Kennedy’s actions, mostly pertaining to vaccine policy changes.
Reports have said the agents were looking for classified documents pertaining to national security.
But as it pertains to Ohtani and this current Dodgers season, only one question really matters:
Meta confirmed the document’s authenticity, with a company spokesman saying the examples pertaining to minors were “erroneous” and have been removed.
However, the pair are also expected to hold a bilateral meeting, with the White House saying they will discuss "a variety of topics pertaining to the US-UK relationship".
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