Germane in a sentence as an adjective

It's not germane to the stated topics of the site.

I see it as an appeal to please downvote my comment because it isn't germane to Pow.

"The concept of the Overton Window [1] is interesting and germane here.

I think the more germane comparison is:Microsoft Surface with Keyboard: $600.

To me, those make her "personal" feed not so personal and wholly germane to this conversation.

I was told I was so smart so many times that the effect mentioned in this article seems particularly germane.

It's an interesting essay, and I'm somewhat surprised to see such a germane example here.

That it involves workers with greater skills than in previous iterations is not germane.

Last, your point about it being impractical or implausible is vacuous and, further, not germane.

In denying his appeal, the Supreme Court based its ruling on treaties that neither party had argued over or been informed would be germane.

* I'm not sure I follow how the most famous act of computer-aided industrial espionage isn't germane to hardware backdoors.

This isn't germane to the discussion.> FBI Agents are busy flying to Iceland working on Hollywood's vision for the future of who owns the internet, data, and computersWikileaks has very little to do with Hollywood.

While not germane to the conversation, it's worth pointing out that this is a wonderful movie with an exceptionally smart and computer-literate script that celebrates electronic culture instead of deriding it.

Tech workers are definitely on the beneficiary side of the inequality gap, so I don't see how these conspiracies to indirectly keep tech workers salaries down to 2x to 5x of median American household income is really germane.

- communicating well, both in person and in writing - working independently on original, important ideas that are germane to the business activity you're involved with - being friendly, positive, and easy to work withIt also probably helps to pick companies and industries where you're appreciated for all of those things.

Germane definitions

adjective

relevant and appropriate; "he asks questions that are germane and central to the issue"