germaneness

/dʒərˈmeɪnəsnəs/
noun
  1. The quality of being relevant or closely connected to the subject at hand.
    • In a good essay, every paragraph should have germaneness to the main argument.
    • The judge questioned the germaneness of the witness's story to the case.
    • The committee debated the germaneness of the new proposal to the original plan.
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