relate

સંબંધિત
definition
verb
various versions of the chilling story have been related by the locals
give an account of (a sequence of events); narrate.
he was related to my mother
be connected by blood or marriage.
translation of 'relate'
બયાન કરવું,
-ની સાથે સંબંધ જોડવો,
કહેવું,
સંબંધિત હોવું,
જોડાયેલું,
-ની સાથે સંબંધ હોવો
verb
વાત કરવી
example
how films and television 'relate'
to 'relate' sth to sth
Barry Feely will present this evening and 'relate' stories of Boyle and its characters.
'relate' the material to its source
a supercomputer could 'relate' all those factors
how people 'relate'
I can really 'relate' to that
the two things 'relate'
The following war story 'related' by a participant seems to favor dissolving the corporation instead of letting it die.
We acknowledge that the 2 entities are probably not causally 'related' .
Firstly, let us ask whether the two deficits are 'related' causally, rather than being a coincidence.
The third strand of poverty research 'relates' individual and structural factors.
The study of how family structure affects youth outcomes is complicated by the fact that family structure may be correlated with poor outcomes for youth, but not be causally 'related' .
We suggest that the DM in this patient was 'related' causally to the IPT, possibly by the elaboration of a soluble factor that reacted with skin and muscle.
It has been criticized as a checklist of linguistic topics without an internal dynamic connecting the parts, or 'relating' them to educational processes.
Domestic violence is violence that occurs within the private sphere, generally between individuals who are 'related' through intimacy, blood or law.
This utterance somehow 'relates to' the all too concerned cinema audience as well.
We were closely 'related' by blood: too closely, some might say.
I think the maturity the show needs is beginning to be developed as we begin to empathise and 'relate to' the characters more.
As the judge pointed out, the case of Adams concerned a claim 'relating to' dyslexia.
In one sense modern medicine concurs in this association, by directly 'relating' hyperventilation to a disturbed psychological state.
This, she said, would raise a number of issues 'relating to' the trust's concerns.
Rodriguez's father 'related' this story repeatedly to his daughter u2018almost back to the time she was christenedu2019.
There's nothing in the story that a child can actually 'relate to' and identify with.
First, the belief that two events are causally 'related' produces the belief that they covary.
Moreover, the Hunters were 'related' through marriage to the Reidys of Brownstown and to the Barretts, successful trainers and jockeys respectively.
As time passes, it becomes difficult to eliminate the possibility that, even though the discomfort was not related to a blockage in the past it might currently be 'related' .
Black does not tell us this story, which is 'related' in newspaper accounts at the time.
Towards the end of the tour, Jahedi 'related' a story in which a particularly uninterested group of senior citizens suddenly perked up as she was finishing a tour.
He is not conventional and this I can 'relate to' because I understand where he is coming from.
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