🔗relate

verb
/rɪˈleɪt/

Meaning

to connect or show a link between; to tell a story
to show or make a connection between things or people

Example Sentences

She relates her experience to the audience.

She could relate to his feelings of loss.

Synonyms

connect, associate, tell, narrate, link, tie
Entry 1
connect, associate, tell, narrate
Entry 2
connect, link, associate, tie

Antonyms

disconnect, separate, withhold, conceal, isolate
Entry 1
disconnect, separate, withhold, conceal
Entry 2
disconnect, separate, isolate

Collocations

relate to others, relate experience, closely relate, relate stories, relate to, relate with, relate directly, relate emotionally
Entry 1
relate to others, relate experience, closely relate, relate stories
Entry 2
relate to, relate with, relate directly, relate emotionally

More Example Sentences

My call is related to your recent request.

The meeting is related to next month’s plan.

The training is related to workplace safety.

These changes are related to the new policy.

This question is related to customer service.

His complaint is related to the payment process.

I have diabetes — could that be related to this problem?

Your question is important and it is related to our future plans.

I do not want payment-related issues to affect our professional relationship.

To put it briefly, the matter is fundamentally related to improving efficiency.

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