Meaning
- Pertain means to relate to, be connected with, or be relevant to something. It is often used in formal or academic English to show relevance or relationship.
 
Grammar and Usage
- 
Part of speech: verb (intransitive — does not take a direct object).
 - 
Typical structures:
- pertain to + noun → "The rules pertain to all employees."
 - Usually used in formal contexts such as laws, regulations, or academic discussions.
 
 
Common Phrases
- pertain to law – be related to legal matters.
 - pertain to rights – be connected to rights or freedoms.
 - pertain to business – be relevant to business affairs.
 
Collocations
- rules pertain to
 - laws pertain to
 - matters that pertain to
 - documents pertaining to
 
Examples
- The regulations pertain to health and safety in the workplace.
 - The evidence pertains directly to the case.
 - This chapter pertains to the history of ancient Rome.
 - His duties pertain mainly to financial management.
 - Questions pertaining to your application should be directed to the admissions office.
 - The policy pertains only to full-time employees.
 - These issues pertain to environmental sustainability.
 
Synonyms or Related
- relate to
 - be connected with
 - concern
 - be relevant to
 - apply to
 
