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pertain         
FORMER COMMUNE IN SOMME, FRANCE
¦ verb
1. (pertain to) be appropriate, related, or applicable to.
chiefly Law belong to something as a part, appendage, or accessory.
2. formal be in effect or existence in a specified place or at a specified time: none of these circumstances pertained during the Jurassic.
Origin
ME: from OFr. partenir, from L. pertinere 'extend to, have reference to'.
Pertain         
FORMER COMMUNE IN SOMME, FRANCE
·vi To have relation or reference to something.
II. Pertain ·vi To Belong; to have connection with, or dependence on, something, as an appurtenance, attribute, ·etc.; to Appertain; as, saltness pertains to the ocean; flowers pertain to plant life.
pertain         
FORMER COMMUNE IN SOMME, FRANCE
v. (d; intr.) to pertain to (these facts pertain to the case)

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Examples of use of Pertain
1. The new regulations will pertain only to senior diplomats.
2. Operational risks pertain largely to planning approvals and project execution.
3. The second MOU will pertain to infrastructure and industrial development.
4. The allegations pertain to projects in Beit Shemesh near the capital, in Modi‘in Ilit and Efrat.
5. "A lot of them right now pertain to election day incidents.