/ɑˈstɛnsəbəl (prɪˈzʌmptʃuəs, prɪˈzʌmptɪv) ˈrɛləvəns/ – Phrase
Definition: 1. có mối liên quan theo suy đoán;
2. có căn cứ theo suy đoán.
A more thorough explanation: “Ostensible relevance” refers to the apparent or superficial relevance of something, suggesting that it is relevant or applicable on the surface but may not actually be so upon closer examination or scrutiny. In legal terms, ostensible relevance refers to evidence or arguments that appear to be pertinent to a case or issue but may lack true significance or probative value.
Example: The defendant’s ostensible relevance in the case was quickly dismissed by the judge as being presumptive and lacking any substantial evidence.