Synonym: affiliated, akin, allied, associated, connected. Similar words: relate, relative, relation, relatively, correlation, relationship, in relation to, isolated. Meaning: [rɪ'leɪtɪd] adj. 1. being connected either logically or causally or by shared characteristics 2. connected by kinship, common origin, or marriage 3. similar or related in quality or character 4. having close kinship and appropriateness.
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151. How often an individual has a bowel movement is related to a number of factors.
152. Disposal related work may be allocated to, say, a sub-committee of the board to minimise disruptions.
153. He said the majority of recalls and other related corrective actions do not include allegations that a company withheld safety information.
154. We need to know how things are related, not just how they can be taken apart.
155. The state-orientated approach adopted by many feminists clearly related to their affiliations with social purity.
156. These should be related to the average cost of the services.
157. This applies particularly to traits, such as body size, which are themselves related to age.
158. The Labor Department audited 10, 631 job orders that were related to H-1B applications.
159. It was by this time not quite clear exactly which lands in the Company's possession related to the original bequest.
160. Although anorthosite and basalt are the dominant rocks on the Moon, significant amounts of several other related rock types occur.
161. When he heard the deep intake of breath, Joe related.
162. Children related to him so much because they saw in him an adult who behaved in the way that they did.
163. Likewise, the carcinogenic action of bile may be related to the duration of exposure of gastric mucosa to biliary carcinogens.
164. The student engages in advanced studies or chooses a career related to the foreign language study.
165. In contrast with our results, these studies describe a pattern of essential fatty acid deficiency, probably related to malabsorption.
166. Neither is fair, in the sense of being related to income, and thus ability to pay.
167. I can not envisage a system related to ability to pay that does not approximate to income flows.
168. Our findings may also have clinical implications concerning longterm treatment of acid related disorders with potent inhibitors of acid secretion.
169. The length of a film should be directly related to the endurance of the human bladder. Alfred Hitchcock
170. Related Occupations Accountants and auditors design internal control systems and analyze financial data.
171. It is a crucial postulate underpinning all the social sciences that individuals are related through associations of various kinds.
172. Discount houses have borrowing facilities at the Bank(Sentence dictionary), with limits related to the capital base of each discount house.
173. The activity of state medical boards is directly related to their independence and financial backing, Winn said.
174. This lack of explicitness will surely limit the significance of the book for researchers working in speech act theory and related fields.
175. In a separate but related case, Senator Michel Cogger was charged on Sept. 12 with accepting bribes.
176. Information from unconventional sources not related to the industry carries the extra burden of having to be proved relevant or urgent.
177. It is closely related to peat and has a relatively low carbon content and high moisture content.
178. The provisions related to public assemblies vary slightly from those for marches and processions.
179. One woman, of white Southern background, said her family believed they were related to Pocahontas.
180. Colonoscopic surveillance in colitis should reduce cancer related death compared with routine clinical care, by detecting early curable cancer.
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