Correlate

Word CORRELATE
Character 9
Hyphenation cor re late cor re late
Pronunciations /ˈkɒɹələt/

Definitions and meanings of "Correlate"

What do we mean by correlate?

To establish or demonstrate as having a correlation. intransitive verb

To be related by a correlation. intransitive verb

Related by a correlation, especially having corresponding characteristics. adjective

Either of two correlate entities; a correlative. noun

Reciprocally related in any way; having interdependence, interconnection, or parallelism in use, form, etc.; correlated: as, the correlate motions of two bodies.

The second term of a relation; that to which something, termed the relate, is related in any given way. Thus, child is the correlate, in the relation at paternity, to father as relate. noun

To place in reciprocal relation; establish a relation of interdependence or interconnection between, as between the parts of a mechanism; bring into intimate or orderly connection.

To be reciprocally related; have a reciprocal relation with regard to structure or use, as the parts of a body.

To put in relation with each other; to connect together by the disclosure of a mutual relation. transitive verb

To have reciprocal or mutual relations; to be mutually related. intransitive verb

One who, or that which, stands in a reciprocal relation to something else, as father to son; a correlative. noun

To compare things and bring them into a relation having corresponding characteristics verb

To be related by a correlation verb

Either of a pair of things related by a correlation; a correlative noun

To bear a reciprocal or mutual relation verb

Either of two or more related or complementary variables noun

Mutually related adjective

Bring into a mutual, complementary, or reciprocal relation verb

Either of a pair of things related by a correlation; a correlative.

Synonyms and Antonyms for Correlate

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The word "correlate" in example sentences

That the graphs roughly correlate is indicative of not much of anything. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Dr. Stephen R. Marquardt, attempted to quantify beauty scientifically by developing the Golden Decagon Mask based on the ratio 1: 1.618 - The closervarious facialfeatures such as length of nose, position of eyes and length of chin correlate tokey points on the template, the more aesthetically pleasing the face is. ❋ Unknown (2008)

The team could see from the data which parts of the brain correlate to these movements. ❋ Unknown (2004)

What this fails to correlate is that at $446.81 dollars spent fighting it every second and at 1 arrest every 38 seconds, that’s $16,978.78 for every arrest, most of which are for simple possession. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The stock price drop can't be blamed solely on recent market trends or the purchase of the surety bonds division; the Q2 reports and the August 1 investor call correlate directly with the downward trend.

Wattage labels correlate to the amount of electricity consumed, not sucking power. ❋ Maxwell Gillingham-Ryan (2011)

“There are, customarily, three different ways to rank search results,” Najork says. “One way is to see how well the query terms correlate with what’s on a Web page. ❋ Unknown (2006)

A "correlate" of a thing -- any thing -- simply implies the reciprocal relation it bears to some other thing. ❋ R. W. Wright (N/A)

Furthermore, the cited article repeatedly uses the term "correlate" itself, and thus the headline should reflect the point made in the article. ❋ Jpatt (2010)

If we look on a hundred year resolution then yes in the last 150 years we have seen warming, of which only 30 years "correlate" with CO2. ❋ Unknown (2009)

So it teaches some lessons that kind of correlate with football. ''

Zea mays L.) demonstrate that the gene encoding β-carotene hydroxylase 1 (crtRB1) underlies a principal quantitative trait locus associated with β-carotene concentration and conversion in maize kernels. crtRB1 alleles associated with reduced transcript expression correlate with higher β-carotene concentrations. ❋ Jianbing Yan (2010)

"correlate" of textual models (RR, 289), his claim does not amount to a reduction of epistemological or ontological complexity. ❋ Unknown (2005)

"correlate" of this or that motion (a thing utterly impossible of demonstration, if it actually exists), but to ascertain how and in what way it acts, and by what known law, if any, it is governed. ❋ R. W. Wright (N/A)

"correlate" or a "phenomena" because the neurological is a condition for consciousness, not simply a phenomena for consciousness. ❋ Larvalsubjects (2009)

"I kind of correlate our participation this year against Orlando like when we played, ❋ Unknown (2010)

"I kind of correlate our participation this year against Orlando like when we (the Chicago Bulls) played, when Chicago played against Shaq (and the Orlando Magic) back in the day, '' ❋ Unknown (2010)

Jordan comparing this year's Bobcats team to the early Bulls teams he played on: "I kind of correlate our participation this year against Orlando like when we (the Chicago Bulls) played, when Chicago played against Shaq (and the Orlando Magic) back in the day. ❋ Unknown (2010)

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