Meaning & Definition of word "Relate"

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    Relate

    /rɪˈleɪt/

    noun:

    • 1. a connection or relationship between people or things.
      • Example: The relate between the two candidates made the decision-making process more challenging.

    verb:

    • 1. to show or make a connection between two or more things.
      • Example: The teacher asked the students to relate their personal experiences to the lessons being taught.
    • 2. to tell or narrate; to give account of.
      • Example: She was asked to relate the events that led to the final decision.
    • 3. to have a relationship or connection with someone or something.
      • Example: He can relate to her situation because he went through something similar.
    • 4. to express or communicate emotions or thoughts about a subject.
      • Example: They were able to relate their feelings more openly during the group therapy session.

    Etymology

    Middle English, from Latin 'relatus', past participle of 'referre' (to bring back), from 're-' + 'ferre' (to bear).

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    relate to:

    to understand or be connected to something

    relate back:

    to refer back to something previously mentioned

    related to:

    connected with something

    relate one's thoughts:

    to express one's ideas or feelings

    Related Words

    relation:

    the way in which two or more concepts are connected

    relative:

    considered in relation to something else

    relationship:

    the way in which two or more people or groups regard and behave toward each other

    Slang Meanings of relate

    Meaning: to connect with someone's story or experience

    Example Sentence: I totally relate to that.

    Meaning: to feel an emotional connection

    Example Sentence: I can really relate to his feelings.