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correlate

[ˈkɔːrəleɪt]

Definition:
1. Either of two or more related or complementary things.
2. Mutually related.

Use 'correlate' in a sentence:

  1. These figures seem to correlate.
  2. The loss of respect for British science is correlated to reduced funding.
  3. Our results suggest that ecological correlates of paternity may be revealed only after testing for interactions in multivariate analyses.
  4. The information to be presented can be semantically defined to correlate with the user preferences.
  5. By correlating information it would be possible to identifying anyone who is attempting to prize open the doors of a variety of Internet addresses.
  6. And the velocity obviously has a certain direction and we can correlate that to a certain energy.
  7. I want to make sure I can correlate statements with the connection I have a handle to and not a wrapped connection.
  8. In recent years, peer relations researchers have moved beyond examination of the correlates and consequences of rejection.
  9. It is difficult to query and correlate these events.
  10. Two such properties appear to correlate with the effects of the ions.
  11. You would want to correlate each test case id with an identified expected result.
  12. Someone has to correlate information from a variety of sensors, and figure out what's a false alarm and what's real.
  13. In the next paper, the authors will demonstrate how to receive the events and correlate them.
  14. The problem is that water prices do not correlate with relative water scarcity.
  15. This brings up the question of how you correlate a response to its respective request.
  16. At the highest executive levels earnings and performance aren't always correlated.
  17. Do these facts correlate?
  18. I cannot correlate these two pieces of information.