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1 pertinemment
pertinemment [pεʀtinamɑ̃]adverb• savoir pertinemment que... to know for a fact that...* * *pɛʀtinamɑ̃1) ( avec justesse) pertinently2) ( parfaitement) [savoir] perfectly well* * *pɛʀtinamɑ̃ adv1) [faire observer, observer, dire] pertinently2) [savoir] perfectly well, full wellIl savait pertinemment ce qui se passait. — He knew perfectly well what was happening.
* * *pertinemment adv1 ( avec justesse) pertinently;2 ( parfaitement) [savoir] perfectly well.[pɛrtinamɑ̃] adverbe2. [parfaitement]je sais pertinemment que ce n'est pas vrai I know perfectly well ou for a fact that it's not true -
2 pertinence
pertinence [pεʀtinɑ̃s]feminine noun* * *pɛʀtinɑ̃snom féminin pertinence* * *pɛʀtinɑ̃s nf1) [remarque, observation] pertinence2) [analyse] discernment* * *pertinence nf pertinence; avec pertinence pertinently.[pɛrtinɑ̃s] nom féminin
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pertinently — pertinent ► ADJECTIVE ▪ relevant; appropriate. DERIVATIVES pertinence noun pertinently adverb. ORIGIN from Latin pertinere extend to, have reference to … English terms dictionary
pertinently — adverb in a pertinent way what is singular about his use of them is that no other artist, of his time or any other, has painted them so directly, intimately and pertinently • Derived from adjective: ↑pertinent … Useful english dictionary
Pertinently — Pertinent Per ti*nent, a. [L. pertinens, entis, p. pr. of pertinere: cf. F. pertinent. See {Pertain}.] 1. Belonging or related to the subject or matter in hand; fit or appropriate in any way; adapted to the end proposed; apposite; material;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
pertinently — adverb see pertinent … New Collegiate Dictionary
pertinently — See pertinence. * * * … Universalium
pertinently — adverb In a pertinent manner; relevantly … Wiktionary
pertinently — pÉœrtnÉ™ntlɪ / pÉœËtɪn adv. relevantly, fittingly, appropriately … English contemporary dictionary
pertinently — per·ti·nent·ly … English syllables
pertinently — See: pertinent … English dictionary
practical, total, heart-and-soul demonstration of a Church, ... a matter to strike one dumb, and apropos to which he asks pertinently, if there is no atmosphere, what will it serve a man to demonstrate the excellence of lungs? — a distinguished Russian poet, considered the greatest, born at Moscow; his chief works are Ruslan and Liudmila (a heroic poem), Eugene Onegin (a romance), and Boris Godunov (a drama); was mortally wounded in a duel (1799 1837) … The Nuttall Encyclopaedia
in point — pertinently, to the point, suitable … English contemporary dictionary