verb

correlate

to correlate

The results correlate with the findings of other studies.

The results correlate with the findings of other studies.

We need to correlate the two sets of data.

We need to correlate the two sets of data.

((sth.)) correlate ((with sth.)) to have a mutual relationship with (sth.) The results correlate with the findings.

correlate ((sth.)) ((with sth.)) to connect (sth.) with (sth.) We need to correlate the data with the survey.

Synonyms: connect, associate, link; Antonyms: disconnect, dissociate

From Latin 'cor-' (together) and 'relatus' (related). Literally 'to relate together'.

Think of it as 'co-relate' – things that are related together.

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