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cor·re·lateDictionary result for correlate
verb
past tense: correlated; past participle: correlated
/ˈkôrəˌlāt/Submit
have a mutual relationship or connection, in which one thing affects or depends on another.
"the study found that success in the educational system correlates highly with class"
synonyms: correspond, agree, tally, match up, tie in, be consistent, be in agreement, be compatible, be consonant, be congruous, be in tune, be in harmony, harmonize, coordinate, dovetail; More
establish a mutual relationship or connection between.
"we should correlate general trends in public opinion with trends in the content of television news"
synonyms: connect, analogize, associate, relate, compare, bring together, set side by side, show a connection between, show a relationship between, show an association between, show a correspondence between, draw an analogy between
"we can correlate trends in television news content and trends in public perceptions"