relate

ਸੰਬੰਧ
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.
example
a supercomputer could 'relate' all those factors
how films and television 'relate'
to 'relate' sth to sth
'relate' the material to its source
Barry Feely will present this evening and 'relate' stories of Boyle and its characters.
how people 'relate'
I can really 'relate' to that
the two things 'relate'
He also holds that events that are causally related must be 'related' under some strict law.
Other students 'related' similar accounts of having witnessed bullying or having been bullied by college teachers.
The connection here is that Joe is 'related' through marriage to former Celtic player Willie McStay, who of course also managed Sligo Rovers very successfully.
This film is not a picture we are meant to 'relate to' , or follow comfortably from the depths of our seats.
The trick is maintaining the connection between singer and listener, 'relating' the songs' private pain to an audience's.
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 occupants are 'related' through blood, marriage, and adoption.
I know I'm 'related' by blood, and locality, but I don't quite remember him.
In modern language, this account 'relates' how Mohammed's vision of the Archangel waned and disappeared.
Bringing up the rear in the terms of reference are various matters 'related to' content.
There are no issues that give concern 'relating to' any of Jean's previous employment.
Other performers, not 'related' by blood or marriage, had symbiotic or coincidental careers that linked them in the audience's mind.
Attestations of his uncanny powers as well as arguments that question them are found in a report of a narrative 'related' by a man named Bartley Coen.
The organisers feel that the match could be a beginning for making a political statement on the disease and the 'related' stigma.
The case concerned an Austrian rule 'relating to' bakers, butchers and grocers.
As the judge pointed out, the case of Adams concerned a claim 'relating to' dyslexia.
Although I am the subject of consciousness I am also, as a psychophysical being, in the world, 'related' causally and otherwise to other items in the world.
The presenter began by 'relating' a story from a recent graduate.
Some of this may be related to their stage in the family life cycle which is age 'related' as well as changes in disposable income.
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.
You can hear her below 'relating' her story to reporter Tim Noonan with some help from Benjamin and his dad.
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