Etymology. From Latin relātus, perfect passive participle of referō (“carry back; report”).
- What is the verb for relate?
- What does I relate mean?
- What does relate with me mean?
- What does it mean to relate with someone?
What is the verb for relate?
verb (used with object), re·lat·ed, re·lat·ing. to tell; give an account of (an event, circumstance, etc.). to bring into or establish association, connection, or relation: to relate events to probable causes. verb (used without object), re·lat·ed, re·lat·ing.
What does I relate mean?
to understand and sympathize or agree with someone or something: with to. I can't relate to what you're saying.
What does relate with me mean?
to understand and appreciate someone or something: The kids need a teacher who can relate to them.
What does it mean to relate with someone?
to understand someone and be able to have a friendly relationship with them: Many parents find it hard to relate to their children when they are teenagers.