Relate
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British pronunciation/ɹɪlˈe‍ɪt/
American pronunciation/ɹiˈɫeɪt/, /ɹɪˈɫeɪt/

Definition & Meaning of "relate"

to relate
01

to make or show a logical connection between two things

Ditransitive: to relate sth to sth
02

to be linked or connected in a cause-and-effect relationship

Transitive: to relate to a cause or outcome
03

to narrate or recount a story, event, or series of events

Transitive: to relate a narrative
04

to have a familial connection through shared ancestry, blood relations, or marriage

Intransitive: to relate through a common factor
05

to establish a meaningful connection or relationship with someone based on shared experiences, emotions, or understanding

Transitive: to relate to sb | to relate to someone's emotions

relate

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rel

v

relatable

adj

relatable

adj

related

adj

related

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relation

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relation

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example
Example
The historian's book relates the personal stories of individuals to the broader historical context of a significant era.
In her presentation, the speaker related economic trends to the global market, providing valuable insights for the audience.
The teacher encouraged students to relate mathematical concepts to real-world applications for better understanding.
The architect was able to relate the building design to the cultural influences of the community.
The scientist was able to relate the observed patterns in the data to the underlying principles of the experiment.
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