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relate
[ri-leyt]
verb (used with object)
to tell; give an account of (an event, circumstance, etc.).
to bring into or establish association, connection, or relation.
to relate events to probable causes.
Synonyms: allyAntonyms: dissociate
verb (used without object)
to have reference (often followed byto ).
to have some relation (often followed byto ).
to establish a social or sympathetic relationship with a person or thing.
two sisters unable to relate to each other.
relate
/ rɪˈleɪt /
verb
(tr) to tell or narrate (a story, information, etc)
(often foll by to) to establish association (between two or more things) or (of something) to have relation or reference (to something else)
to form a sympathetic or significant relationship (with other people, things, etc)
Other Word Forms
- relatable adjective
- relater noun
- misrelate verb
- prerelate verb (used with object)
- unrelating adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of relate1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
Despite lingering issues related to the broader political and regulatory environments, the group continues to trade exceptionally well.
Despite lingering issues related to the broader political and regulatory environments, the group continues to trade exceptionally well.
That ability to build a new skill out of simpler, familiar ones drawn from related experiences is known as compositionality.
The Woranso-Mille site is especially important because it provides clear evidence that two closely related hominin species were living in the same area at the same time.
Her successor faces allegations of misconduct related to an office relationship, even as he lectured others on the need for equality and diversity in the 60,000-person market.
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