Definitions
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- verb Rare same as
correlate .
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Examples
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That said, it would be fun to see examples of comments that fell just a hair on either side of the line & corelate the locus of the line with what you had for breakfast.
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That said, it would be fun to see examples of comments that fell just a hair on either side of the line & corelate the locus of the line with what you had for breakfast.
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If you need to correlate it to something, I will corelate it to E.T.
Spoiler Talk: Splice 2010
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I reckon that the rise in the dollar will corelate to the end of the war in Iraq.
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I wonder if anyone has bothered to corelate the rise in Martian temperatures with the “global warming” we are having here on our own planet Earth.
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The world that mistrusts the church on principle, that only waits the chance itself to profiteer and to get social preferment, is quick to anathematize the man who in a big way seems to corelate church, profits and society.
The Masques of Ottawa Domino
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The strength of inspiration as a corelate to Reality and Him who stands behind reality is a force to be reckoned with and no mere game for the armchair enthusiast.
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The strength of inspiration as a corelate to Reality and Him who stands behind reality is a force to be reckoned with and no mere game for the armchair enthusiast.
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The strength of inspiration as a corelate to Reality and Him who stands behind reality is a force to be reckoned with and no mere game for the armchair enthusiast.
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Yet another aspect is that user-centric could mean that only the user can corelate all of their accounts.
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