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relate

verb
/rɪˈleɪt/

Meaning

to connect or show a link between; to tell a story
to show or make a connection between things or people

Example Sentences

She relates her experience to the audience.

She could relate to his feelings of loss.

Synonyms

connect, associate, tell, narrate, link, tie
Entry 1
connect, associate, tell, narrate
Entry 2
connect, link, associate, tie

Antonyms

disconnect, separate, withhold, conceal, isolate
Entry 1
disconnect, separate, withhold, conceal
Entry 2
disconnect, separate, isolate

Collocations

relate to others, relate experience, closely relate, relate stories, relate to, relate with, relate directly, relate emotionally
Entry 1
relate to others, relate experience, closely relate, relate stories
Entry 2
relate to, relate with, relate directly, relate emotionally

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