ALL meanings of relate
re·late
R r - intransitive verb relate understand, appreciate 1
- transitive verb relate tell 1
- transitive verb relate connect 1
- verb with object relate to tell; give an account of (an event, circumstance, etc.). 1
- verb with object relate to bring into or establish association, connection, or relation: to relate events to probable causes. 1
- verb without object relate to have reference (often followed by to). 1
- verb without object relate to have some relation (often followed by to). 1
- verb without object relate to establish a social or sympathetic relationship with a person or thing: two sisters unable to relate to each other. 1
- verb relate If something relates to a particular subject, it concerns that subject. 0
- verb relate The way that two things relate, or the way that one thing relates to another, is the sort of connection that exists between them. 0
- verb relate If you can relate to someone, you can understand how they feel or behave so that you are able to communicate with them or deal with them easily. 0
- verb relate If you relate a story, you tell it. 0
- verb relate to tell or narrate (a story, information, etc) 0
- verb relate to establish association (between two or more things) or (of something) to have relation or reference (to something else) 0
- verb relate to form a sympathetic or significant relationship (with other people, things, etc) 0
- verb transitive relate to tell the story of or give an account of; narrate; recount 0
- verb transitive relate to connect or associate, as in thought or meaning; show as having to do with; show a relation between 0
- intransitive verb relate to have some connection or relation (to) 0
- intransitive verb relate to show sympathetic understanding and awareness in one's personal relationships 0
- intransitive verb relate to understand and sympathize or agree with someone or something: with to 0
- intransitive verb relate to have reference (to) 0