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    relate
    /rɪˈleɪt/

    verb

    • 1. make or show a connection between: "the study examines social change within the city and relates it to developments in the country as a whole" Similar connect (with)associate (with)link (with)correlate (with)
    • 2. feel sympathy for or identify with: "kids related to him because he was so rebellious" Similar have a rapport withget on (well) withrespond tosympathize with

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  2. RELATE definition: 1. to find or show the connection between two or more things: 2. to tell a story or describe a…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of RELATE is to give an account of : tell. How to use relate in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Relate.

  4. If you can relate to someone's story, something like that has happened to you. Relate also means "to give an account of something verbally," like relating details of your trip to Sweden. That meaning of relate comes from the Latin word relatus, meaning "to recount, tell."

  5. To relate is to give an account of happenings, events, circumstances, etc.: to relate one's adventures. To recite may mean to give details consecutively, but more often applies to the repetition from memory of something learned with verbal exactness: to recite a poem.

  6. to find or show the connection between two or more things: We need to explain why these issues are important and relate them to everyday life. Archaeologists hope to relate the discovery with the arrival of Vikings in the area in the tenth century. equations that relate variables of pressure, volume, and temperature.

  7. Definition of relate verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. relate, recite, recount, rehearse mean to tell, report, or describe in some detail an occurrence or circumstance. To relate is to give an account of happenings, events, circumstances, etc.: to relate one's adventures.

  9. To relate is to give an account of happenings, events, circumstances, etc.: to relate one's adventures. To recite may mean to give details consecutively, but more often applies to the repetition from memory of something learned with verbal exactness: to recite a poem.

  10. verb. uk / rɪˈleɪt / us. relate verb (CONNECT) Add to word list. to be connected, or to find or show the connection between two or more things: How do the two proposals relate? relate verb (TELL) to tell a story or describe a series of events. Phrasal verbs. relate to sb/sth.

  11. Jun 2, 2024 · relate (third-person singular simple present relates, present participle relating, simple past and past participle related) To tell in a descriptive way. The captain related an old yarn. Please relate the circumstances of your journey here today. To bring into a relation, association, or connection (between one thing and another).