unrelated - Legal English Dictionary
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unrelated

with no connection Mr Mills later died of an illness unrelated to the injuries he sustained during the robbery.

Phrase Bank

  • The fact that the driver was driving a Porsche was important but unrelated to the issue of his liability for the accident.
  • He is in prison for unrelated charges.
  • She is scheduled for trial on another, seemingly unrelated matter.
  • There was intense debate over whether she should be permitted to move forward on the seemingly unrelated issue.
  • The agency experienced a high number of seemingly unrelated complaints.
  • The two cases might be completely unrelated.
  • Government officials suggested that the two were killed for reasons unrelated to their work.
  • The aide was arrested in an apparently unrelated incident.
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