Pronunciation: /pərˈteɪn/
verb to be relevant or related to something
A1 This rule does not pertain to me.
A2 The information in this book pertains to basic cooking techniques.
B1 The new regulations pertain to all employees in the company.
B2 The discussion at the meeting pertained to budget cuts and cost-saving measures.
C1 The article pertains to the impact of climate change on biodiversity.
C2 The research findings pertain to the efficacy of the new drug in treating cancer.
formal The regulations strictly pertain to all employees within the organization.
informal This rule doesn't pertain to us, right?
slang I don't think this topic pertains to our conversation.
figurative The theme of the story pertains to the struggles of overcoming adversity.
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