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British pronunciation
/ˈkɒrəleɪt/

Definição e significado de "correlate"em inglês

to correlate
01

correlacionar, estar correlacionado

to be closely connected or have mutual effects
Transitive: to correlate with sth
example
Exemplos
The increase in exercise tends to correlate with improvements in overall health and well-being.
O aumento do exercício tende a correlacionar-se com melhorias na saúde geral e no bem-estar.
Studies suggest that sleep quality may correlate with cognitive function in older adults.
Estudos sugerem que a qualidade do sono pode correlacionar-se com a função cognitiva em idosos.
02

correlacionar, mostrar uma relação mútua

to cause or show a mutual relation between two things
Ditransitive: to correlate sth with sth
example
Exemplos
The government is trying to correlate environmental conservation with economic development.
O governo está tentando correlacionar a conservação ambiental com o desenvolvimento econômico.
In urban planning, it is essential to correlate transportation infrastructure with residential and commercial development.
No planejamento urbano, é essencial correlacionar a infraestrutura de transporte com o desenvolvimento residencial e comercial.
Correlate
01

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

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