- verbrelate (verb) · relates (third person present) · related (past tense) · related (past participle) · relating (present participle)
- make or show a connection between:"the study examines social change within the city and relates it to wider developments in the country as a whole"
- (be related)be causally connected:"high unemployment is related to high crime rates"
- (be related)be connected by blood or marriage:"he was related to my mother" · "people who are related"
- (relate to)have reference to; concern:"the new legislation related to corporate activities"
- (relate to)feel sympathy with; identify with:"kids related to him because he was so anti-establishment"
- give an account of (a sequence of events); narrate:"various versions of the chilling story have been related by the locals"
Originmid 16th century: from Latin relat- ‘brought back’, from the verb referre (see refer).Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- make or show a connection between:
- feel sympathy with; identify with:
- give an account of (a sequence of events); narrate:
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