correlate

verb
/ˈkɒɹəleɪt/UK/ˈkɔɹəleɪt/US/ˈkɒɹələt/UK/ˈkɔɹələt/US/ˈko.rɪˌleʈ/

Etymology

From cor- + relate.

  1. derived from relātus
  2. formed as correlate — “cor- + relate

Definitions

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

  2. To be related by a correlation

    To be related by a correlation; to be correlated.

    • Doctrine and worship correlate as theory and practice.
    • The starkness of the studies correlates with the rising number of people – especially Democrats – who see climate change as not just an issue but the issue of our times.
  3. Either of a pair of things related by a correlation

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

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA