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Correlate   /kˈɔrəlˌeɪt/  /kˈɔrələt/   Listen
Correlate

noun
1.
Either of two or more related or complementary variables.  Synonym: correlative.






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"Correlate" Quotes from Famous Books



... given bit of data remains unscanned for a long enough period, it fades into illegibility, never reinforced by the scanning process. Sensory data, coming in from the outside world as it does, is probably permanent. But the thought patterns originating within the mind itself, the processes that correlate and cross-index and speculate on and hypothesize about the sensory data, these are much more fragile. A man might glance once through a Latin primer and have each and every page imprinted indelibly on his recording mechanism and still be unable to make sense out ...
— Anything You Can Do ... • Gordon Randall Garrett

... If we correlate this with the negative circumstance that Socrates was no theologian but a teacher of ethics, we can easily understand a point of view which accepted popular belief as it was and employed it for working purposes in the service of moral teaching. ...
— Atheism in Pagan Antiquity • A. B. Drachmann

... churches maintain a Sunday-school and a Woman's Missionary or Aid Society. Certain of them have young people's organizations, and a few have organized men's classes or clubs. Each of these groups goes on its own independent course. There is no attempt to correlate the studies with which each concerns itself, and there is much waste of effort in holding group sessions that accomplish nothing. The new church directors simplify, correlate, and systematize all the educational work that is being attempted, improve courses of study and methods of teaching, and ...
— Society - Its Origin and Development • Henry Kalloch Rowe

... sending. He wished to study an unwarned face when she met Farquaharson. If she attempted to flash a warning of any sort; if her words cleverly shaped themselves into forms of private meaning for the lover: he would be there to note and correlate. ...
— The Tyranny of Weakness • Charles Neville Buck



Words linked to "Correlate" :   tie in, correlative, match, related, correlation, associate, relate, gibe, tally, correspond, connect, jibe, check, colligate, correlated, variable quantity, link up, related to, fit, variable, link, agree



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