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relate
verb related, relating
    1. To tell or narrate (a story, anecdote, etc).
      Thesaurus: tell, describe, report, narrate, recount, recite, retell, chronicle, detail, impart.
    2. To show or form a connection or relationship between facts, events, etc.
      Example: related his unhappiness to a deprived childhood
      Form: relate one thing to another (usually)
      Form: relate one thing with another
    intr
    3. law.
      Said of a decision, etc: to date back in application; to be valid from a date earlier than that on which it was made.
Derivative: relatable
adj
    Etymology: 16c: from Latin referre, relatum to bring back.

    Phrasal Verb: relate to someone
      To get on well with them.To react favourably or sympthetically to them.
    Phrasal Verb: relate to something
      To be about it or concerned with it.
        Example: I have information that relates to their activities
      To be able to understand it or show some empathy towards it.
        Example: I can relate to her angry response
      To have or form a connection or relationship with it.
        Example: crime relates to poverty




    related
    adj
      1a. Belonging to the same family;
        Thesaurus: kin, kindred, akin.
      1b. Connected by birth or marriage.
      2. Connected.
        Thesaurus: interconnected, affiliated, linked, kindred, associated, joint, linked, accompanying, akin, correlated, concomitant; Antonym: different, unconnected.
      3. music.
        Referring to or indicating a key that shares notes with another key or keys.
    Derivative: relatedness
    noun


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