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    Re·late
    /rəˈlāt/

    verb

    • 1. 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" Similar connect (with)associate (with)link (with)correlate (with)
    • 2. feel sympathy with; identify with: "kids related to him because he was so anti-establishment" Similar have a rapport withget on (well) withrespond tosympathize with
  2. The meaning of RELATE is to give an account of : tell. How to use relate in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Relate.

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

  4. 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.

  5. The verb relate means "to make a connection." 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.

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

  7. 1. To have connection, relation, or reference: how education relates to income; a question relating to foreign policy. 2. To have or establish a social relationship; interact: She relates well to her peers. 3. To understand or react favorably to someone or something: I just can't relate to these new fashions. Phrasal Verb: relate back.

  8. 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.

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