Synonym: declare, narrate, recite, recount, report, state, tell. Similar words: related, relation, relative, relatively, correlation, relationship, in relation to, relax. Meaning: [rɪ'leɪt] v. 1. make a logical or causal connection 2. have to do with or be relevant to 3. give an account of 4. be in a relationship with 5. have or establish a relationship to.
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31. I know he feels upset, and I can relate to that.
32. Many parents find it hard to relate to their children when they are teenagers.
33. Ade couldn't relate the phenomena with any theory he knew.
34. It's unfortunate when a father and son can't relate to each other.
35. She has great power in her shoulders. Power in a physical sense is more likely to relate to the energy contained in a machine, an explosion or something natural such as the wind:The power of the wind can be harnessed to produce electricity.
36. It is difficult to relate these results with any known cause.
37. The culture that he describes is so different from mine that I sometimes find it hard to relate to.
38. It's too bad that you are unable to relate to the environment.
39. These regulations do not relate to children under the age of twelve.
40. It is difficult to relate cause and effect in this case.
41. Many Christians today feel the need to relate their experience to that of the Hindu, the Buddhist and the Muslim.
42. There were officials to whom he could relate the whole story.
43. At the end, we have a sense of names, dates, and events but no sense of how they relate.
44. The report seeks to relate the rise in crime to an increase in unemployment.
45. Afternoon groups relate to the specific addictions and problems therein.
46. Such goods entail the existence of consciousness, so they must relate to conscious experience in some way.
47. Other similarities between the suicide and the anorexic seem to me to relate to the individual's reactions to an impinging world.
48. The aim is to relate their educational achievements to their experiences at school and to their parents' help at home.
49. The development of overall program goals to be achieved by clearly stated objectives which relate to teacher needs and expectations. 3.
50. Thus, it is difficult for children to relate the task to their own communicative intentions.
51. This brings us to another group of alleged animal rights which relate to its functioning as a biological organism.
52. The major differences in rift characteristics relate to their position with respect to plate boundaries and the intensity of volcanic activity associated with them.
53. What they couldn't do was perform meaningless calculations and relate them to situations which were equally meaningless to them.
54. Funds made available under the Acts relate to a specified financial year.
55. It is necessary in his judgment to relate the facts only in the barest outline.
56. Some of the reported difference in rates of metabolism could relate to the severity of the underlying colitis.
57. The factors which, if present,[http://sentencedict.com/relate.html] indicate the transfer as a going concern largely relate to intangible assets.
58. The strategic and other planning considerations relate to the volume and timing of development and also more recent matters such as planning gain.
59. We can relate specific adult political attitudes and behavioral propensities to the manifest and latent political socialization experiences of childhood.
60. However, it is possible to produce lexicons of comparable size that relate words to a much smaller number of roots.
More similar words: related, relation, relative, relatively, correlation, relationship, in relation to, relax, revelation, elaborate, late, later, plate, lately, violate, isolate, isolated, regulate, percolate, insulated, calculate, speculate, stimulate, chocolate, translate, manipulate, articulate, contemplate, sooner or later, delay.