And so with a few more irrelevancies the debate ended.
Then the same process was repeated over the Council of Trent; and the debate whirled off once more into details and irrelevancies about imputed righteousness, and the denial of the Cup to the laity.
The only justification for such irrelevancies Wolff finds in "a common basis with paradox.
She was too impenetrably healthy to be touched by the irrelevancies of disease.
Those qualities in painting by which it is ordinarily judged are for the most part irrelevancies from the standpoint of pure aesthetics.
Gauguin's sense of harmony in idea precluded any such irrelevancies and anachronisms.
There were irrelevancies introduced into pictures for other purposes than that of statement.
There are, it is true, irrelevancies even in so short a work.
But these irrelevancies do not noticeably distort the general scheme, and are in fact probably the result of Mr. Lynch's unconscious recognition that his plot was a little too slender for even so brief a novel.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "irrelevancies" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.