(usually in past tense form "related to") To concern or have a reference to
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To convey or express in a particular way or manner
To utter words using speech
To give an account of
“The children would sit for hours listening to their grandfather relate tales of his youth to them.”
(usually in past tense form "related to") To concern or have a reference to
“The published report would relate to upcoming trends within the industry.”
To make or show a connection between
“I believe we can relate our growing profits to the high quality of our products.”
(relate to) To feel sympathy for or identify with
“There were many things within the book that I could relate to on a very deep and personal level.”
To form or have a close personal relationship with
“We're the best of friends because we relate with each other really well.”
To reveal or make public (information)
To correspond, or make something correspond, to something else
To compare to something, especially in terms of being similar or related
To have a strong connection with
To present formally for discussion or consideration
To regard or state that (someone or something) is like another person or thing
To be in mental or emotional harmony with (another person)
To join up with a larger organization or entity
To impart information or knowledge
To repeat something that has already been said
To restate or say something again
To communicate with others regarding a given issue
To relate, discuss, or speak about (something)
To influence, usually emotionally
To join or merge to form a single unit or substance
To organize (texts, information, or data) into an analyzable form
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