Englishfor English speakers
ostensibly
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adverb
(= apparently, seemingly, on the face of it)
from appearances alone
irrigation often produces bumper crops from apparently desert land
the child is seemingly healthy but the doctor is concerned
had been ostensibly frank as to his purpose while really concealing it
— Thomas Hardy
on the face of it the problem seems minor
relevant
Adjective
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If something is relevant, it is connected to a topic in a meaningful way.
The second priority is to provide all relevant information to the employee about his job such as: skills, resources and how flexible he can be; factors affecting performance (limits of responsibility, work targets); factors affecting the environment of the job;
Our schools must aim to increase the quality of education and become more relevant to the needs of young people in modern society.
The police officers discovered the truth while examining a pile of relevant documents.