irrelevancy

/ɪˈrɛləvənsi/
noun
  1. The quality or state of being not connected or important to the current subject (same as irrelevance).
    • The irrelevancy of his argument was obvious to everyone.
    • The judge noted the irrelevancy of the witness's testimony.
    • She questioned the irrelevancy of including that chapter in the book.
  2. Something that is not relevant or important (same as irrelevance).
    • He ignored the irrelevancies and focused on the core issue.
    • The essay was filled with irrelevancies that weakened the main point.
    • The list contained several irrelevancies that needed to be removed.
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