Adverb
In a relevant manner.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAlthough Tyrannion was also a Peripatetic, he was more relevantly a respected authority on geography, a fact obviously significant, considering Strabo's future contributions to the field. Source: Internet
However, unlike cattle, purebred dogs, or more relevantly, goldfish, the large majority of these offspring, even from the best champion-grade koi, will not be acceptable as nishikigoi (they have no interesting colors) or may even be genetically defective. Source: Internet
More relevantly, 16-year-old girls are at their peak innocence and sexual attractiveness. Source: Internet
More relevantly still, Pearlstein's outline for what Tribune employees could do to impede the Kochs (and impede Tribune's board if they wish to sell to the Kochs) isn't the left-wing fantasy that Lacter says it is. Source: Internet
In order to relevantly offer and introduce Mostat to Georgian users, we need additional financial sources. Source: Internet
It’s also, and most relevantly to the month of June, the process by which the sport finds and crowns its champion. Source: Internet