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  • verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of relate.

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Examples

  • Where we ran into the problem on this anyway is that the "common use" of the term relates to if a put exercise will result in use of margin or not.

    unknown title 2011

  • Of course, the term relates to an era in history that is not part of the experience of many of us, but for those who know what it means, the image is vivid.

    Archive 2009-03-01 James F. McGrath 2009

  • Of course, the term relates to an era in history that is not part of the experience of many of us, but for those who know what it means, the image is vivid.

    Spiritual McCarthyism James F. McGrath 2009

  • At bottom "Waltz With Bashir" -- the title relates to the battle rapture of an Israeli soldier in Beirut -- is a conventional documentary in which the filmmaker tries to elicit information from real-life countrymen who went to war with him.

    'Button' Bends Time Into Grand Fable 2008

  • The "animal" bit of the title relates to the fact that alongside Gee's brainy side - a scholarship to Oxford, a PhD, all those books - is another which is entirely taken up with the body.

    Life and style | guardian.co.uk 2010

  • The term relates to both the origins of an ingredient and the processes to which it might have been subjected.

    FoodAndDrinkEurope RSS 2010

  • The title relates, obliquely, to Italian composer Luigi

    The Guardian World News Fiona Maddocks 2010

  • The term relates to both the origins of an ingredient and the processes to which it might have been subjected.

    DairyReporter RSS 2009

  • The term relates to both the origins of an ingredient and the processes to which it might have been subjected.

    DairyReporter RSS 2009

  • (Although I like the title, but, as if to underscore my point, I don't see how the title relates to the film.)

    GreenCine Daily 2009

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