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British pronunciation
/ˈkɒrəleɪt/

Definición y significado de "correlate"en inglés

to correlate
01

estar correlacionado

to be closely connected or have mutual effects
Transitive: to correlate with sth
example
Ejemplos
The increase in exercise tends to correlate with improvements in overall health and well-being.
El aumento del ejercicio tiende a correlacionarse con mejoras en la salud general y el bienestar.
Studies suggest that sleep quality may correlate with cognitive function in older adults.
Los estudios sugieren que la calidad del sueño puede correlacionarse con la función cognitiva en los adultos mayores.
02

correlacionar, relacionar mutuamente

to cause or show a mutual relation between two things
Ditransitive: to correlate sth with sth
example
Ejemplos
The government is trying to correlate environmental conservation with economic development.
El gobierno está tratando de correlacionar la conservación ambiental con el desarrollo económico.
In urban planning, it is essential to correlate transportation infrastructure with residential and commercial development.
En la planificación urbana, es esencial correlacionar la infraestructura de transporte con el desarrollo residencial y comercial.
Correlate
01

one of two or more variables or factors that are related or show a mutual connection

example
Ejemplos
Height and weight are common correlates in health studies.
Income and education level often act as correlates in social research.
correlate
01

having a mutual or reciprocal relationship with something else

example
Ejemplos
The variables are closely correlate, showing a strong connection.
Correlate factors were identified through statistical analysis.
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