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pertain

puh-TAYN
verb
1
To relate to or be relevant to something.
"These rules pertain only to full-time employees."
"The question pertains to last week's lecture."
2
To belong to something as a part, feature, or accessory.
"Certain privileges pertain to the role of team captain."

How to Use Pertain

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishTo be connected to or relevant to a particular subject.

When to use it

Formal; common in legal and official writing ("insofar as it pertains to...").

Common pairings
pertain to as it pertains to

Word Forms

pertained past tense, pertains singular

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Etymology

From Old French partenir/pertenir, from Latin pertinere ("to extend to, belong to"), from per- ("through") + tenere ("to hold").

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