relate
51relate — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. tell, recount, report, narrate; connect, associate (see relation). See description. II (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To tell] Syn. recount, recite, retell; see describe , narrate , report 1 . 2. [To connect] …
52relate to — (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To have a connection to] Syn. be associated with, be connected with, have a relation to, have reference to, affect, be joined with, concern, bring to bear upon, correspond to, tie in with*; see also concern 1 , refer 1 . 2.… …
53relate — [16] Something that is related to something else is etymologically ‘carried back’ to it. The word is based on relātus, the past participle of Latin referre ‘carry back, refer to’ (source of English refer). (Lātus was not the original past… …
54relate — re·late || rɪ leɪt v. narrate, tell; make a connection between; have a connection with; have a good relationship with …
55relate — elater …
56relate — to copulate Literally, to be connected in any way: Can t you just say fuck once in a while? But Piper wouldn t. Relating was an approved term. (Sharpe, 1977) …
57relate — v. a. Tell, recount, rehearse, recite, narrate, report, detail, describe, give an account of …
58relate to — Respect, regard, concern, refer to, appertain to, belong to, pertain to …
59relate — re·late …
60Relate — UK [rɪˈleɪt] / US a British counselling organization that helps people who are having problems with their marriage or relationships …