Definition: 1. Show or make a connection between two or more things. 2. Make a logical or causal connection. 3. Give an account of. 4. Be in a relationship with.
Use 'relate' in a sentence:
1. All the complications relate to damage to blood vessels.
2. I don't understand how the two facts relate.
3. "The leaders are outdated," he stated baldly. "They don't relate to young people."
4. I don't think he understood the dynamics of how the police and the city administration relate.
5. I found it difficult to relate the two ideas in my mind.
6. Many adults can't relate to children.
7. He is unable to relate to other people.
8. We turned our attention to the practical matters relating to forming a company.
9. Clara had many things to relate of Frankfurt and all the people that Heidi knew.
10. The ability to relate well with their student is something a counselor should possess, not a teacher.
11. All these questions relate to philosophy.
12. By 1950, the results of attempts to relate brain processes to mental experience appeared rather discouraging.
13. These are the people viewers most relate to and find interesting.
14. Other recommendations relate to the details of how such data is stored.
15. By 1950, the results of attempts to relate brain processes to mental experience appeared rather correlated with the discharge of specific kinds of nervous energy.
16. Why should you use these, and how do they relate to use cases?
17. In order to relate turning these physical knobs to this quantity, which we don't have a very good feel for, we've got to have a feel for the slopes.
18. This entails reducing our dependence on the North American market, whose programs relate to experiences and cultural traditions which are different from our own.
19. If you relate it to American cuisine, there is a lot of stuff that's different than what you would imagine.
20. He was accused of shredding documents relating to the case.
21. The ability to relate well with their students is something a counselor should possess, not a teacher.
22. Sad to relate, my dear children, he did hit the Cricket, straight on its head.
23. They help them relate their choice to its intended use.
24. Afternoon groups relate to the specific addictions and problems therein.
25. It is difficult to relate these results with any known cause.
26. There were officials to whom he could relate the whole story.
27. Dependent users can't relate to anything but drugs.
28. Indeed, the very notion of productivity is a by-product of the clock: once one can relate performance to uniform time units, work is never the same.
29. Trainees should be invited to relate new ideas to their past experiences.
30. All parties will have the opportunity to make submissions relating to this case.
31. These people, usually men, seem unable to relate to the opposite sex.
32. Did sweet children play there, and relate their dreams?
33. She relates her childhood experiences in the first chapters.
34. I found a very mixed group of individuals, some of whom I could relate to and others with whom I had very little in common.
35. An important statistic is that 94 per cent of crime relates to property.
36. Our product needs an image that people can relate to.
37. Many entries relate to the two world wars.
38. Much of the crime in this area is related to drug abuse.
39. One is also able to see how specific acts are related to a temporal and spatial context.
40. In the future, pay increases will be related to productivity.
41. We're distantly related.
42. Poor educational performance is related to emotional disturbance.
43. All these points of view are related, in a manner of speaking.
44. Are they by any chance related?
45. The philosophical problems of chance and of free will are closely related.
46. A spokesman insisted the two events were 'in no way related'
47. We regard health as inversely related to social class.
48. John related in his own inimitable way the story of his trip to Tibet.
49. She related her tale of living rough.
50. They said the allegations related to an isolated case of cheating.
51. The only stipulation is that the topic you choose must be related to your studies.
52. The llama is related to the camel.
53. She related how he had run away from home as a boy.
54. Unemployment benefits are directly related to previous earnings.
55. He related the facts of the case to journalists.