Relate

  • 11relate to — (someone) to understand and feel sympathy for someone. The kids need a teacher who can relate to them …

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  • 12relate to — (something) to feel that you understand a situation. You re looking for a job? I can relate to that! …

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  • 13relate — [v1] give an account of break a story*, chronicle, clue one in*, depict, describe, detail, disclose, divulge, express, get off one’s chest*, give the word*, impart, itemize, lay it on the line*, let one’s hair down*, narrate, particularize,… …

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  • 14relate to — index affiliate, concern (involve) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 15Relate — a British organization which helps those who have problems with relationships, especially marriage. It used to be called the Marriage Guidance Council …

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  • 16relate — (v.) 1530, to recount, tell, from L. relatus, used as pp. of referre (see REFER (Cf. refer)), from re back, again + latus (see OBLATE (Cf. oblate) (n.)). Meaning to establish a relation between is from 1771. Sense of to feel connected or… …

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  • 17Relate — For other uses, see Relate (disambiguation). Relate is a charity providing relationship support throughout the United Kingdom. Services include counselling for couples, families, young people and individuals, sex therapy, mediation and training… …

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  • 18relate — re|late W1S2 [rıˈleıt] v [Date: 1400 1500; : Latin; Origin: , past participle of referre; REFER] 1.) if two things relate, they are connected in some way = ↑connect ▪ I don t understand how the two ideas relate. relate to ▪ The charges of fraud… …

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  • 19relate — [[t]rɪle͟ɪt[/t]] ♦♦♦ relates, relating, related 1) VERB If something relates to a particular subject, it concerns that subject. [V to n] Other recommendations relate to the details of how such data is stored... [V to n] It does not matter whether …

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  • 20relate — verb ADVERB ▪ closely ▪ directly, specifically ▪ The issues raised in the report relate directly to Age Concern s ongoing work in this area. ▪ somehow ▪ …

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