Show how things are connected, and how they possibly affect, cause, or resemble each other.
make a logical or causal connection; "I cannot connect these two pieces of evidence in my mind"; "colligate these facts"; "I cannot relate these events at all"
have or establish a relationship to; "She relates well to her peers"
a link maintained in ArcInfo relational database between INFO files, most often between feature attribute tables and some data files
An operation establishing a connection between corresponding records in two tables using an item common to both. Each record in one table is connected to one or more records in the other table that share the same value for a common item.
Narrate/show how things are connected to each other, and to what extent they are alike or affect each other.
In a question which asks you to show the relationship or to relate, your answer should emphasize connections and associations in descriptive form.
Either 'explain' (see above) how things happened or are connected in a cause-and-effect sense, or may imply 'compare' and 'contrast' (see above).
To bring into or link in logical or natural association; to establish or demonstrate a connection between.
To establish or demonstrate a connection between two or more things. In spatial analysis, establishing a temporary connection between records in two different tables using an item common to both. An indexing value in a field, both in the core table and the child table, that makes it possible to join the two so that they can operate as one combined table.
An operation that establishes a temporary connection between corresponding records in two tables using an item common to both (i.e., relate key). Each record in one table is connected to those records in the other table that share the same value for the common item. Compare with relational join.