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Relate meaning
To tell in a descriptive way. | To bring into a relation, association, or connection (between one thing and another). | To have a connection.
Example sentences (20)
She suffered a lot in her life, so she can relate to a lot of people and a lot of people can relate to her when they suffering and going through things.
Of the cases total, 335 relate to travelling abroad and 563 relate to other confirmed infections.
It has been proposed that Ekwesh of the Egyptian records may relate to Achaea (compared to Hittite Ahhiyawa), whereas Denyen and Tanaju may relate to Classical Greek Danaoi.
Just as a relational database containing text or numbers can relate many different tables using common key index variables, GIS can relate otherwise unrelated information by using location as the key index variable.
Some of these functions relate to arousal or to social interactions such as sexuality, aggression, or maternal behaviors; but many of them relate to homeostasis.
The odds in this scenario do not relate to the odds of being guilty, they relate to the odds of being picked at random.
According to the council, “the development aims to create attractive, inclusive, safe, welcoming and sustainable workplaces that relate well to their surroundings.
Additionally, there are many fascinating facts about the true story of and how they relate to the movie.
A disclosure by an employee can relate to a conduct that is likely to result in the breakdown of justice, threaten the health or safety of a person or one that is likely to damage the environment.
All growth comparisons we make on the call today relate to the corresponding period of last year unless otherwise noted.
A lot of people relate Hadrian's Wall to the tree.
A lot of the time, it mostly involved boasting about expensive purchases they made (one of my colleagues used to buy a new car every single year for no reason), which wasn’t something I could – or wanted to – relate to.
Although Mark Drakeford is a supporter of the union, his expressed desire to see the UK "radically redrawn" as a "voluntary union of nations" made it easier to relate a pro-independence Scottish First Minister.
And if there’s something I have noticed in this social experiment called BBNaija, it is that Nigerians root for whoever they perceive to be the underdog, those who are being bullied by the other housemates, and the people they can easily relate to.
And if you relate to this song, I just want you to know that you’re not alone; that I see you, I hear you and I love you.
And lawyers who are listening to this will relate to the experience of being on the receiving end of a judge who is venting.
And so I think there’s something about, you can relate to what other organizers go through when you hear about challenges of getting people to the meeting or trying to go from one action to the other.
An estimated one in twenty has what’s considered a serious mental illness—major depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia—that profoundly impairs the ability to live, work, or relate to others.
Are you seeing any impacts as they relate to volumes, pricing, bad debt collections, inflationary pressures?
As Chapter 121 showed, regret is a resonant theme most major characters can relate to, most of all, Kana Arima and the late Ai Hoshino.