US /rɪˈlet/
・UK /rɪ'leɪt/
But words don't only convey meaning; they can also relate attitudes.
They can also relate attitudes.
Well, her need is to really relate to people, especially those millennial voters.
RELATE TO PEOPLE
So they didn't even have an opportunity to relate to people at all in a workplace.
So they didn't even have an opportunity to relate to people at all in a workplace.
Um, and I had plenty of other exc- uh, excuses or reasons, um, that many people can relate to, you know?
that many people can relate to.
And then your friend comes up to you and says, "Hey, so Anna said that she really liked your presentation, she could relate to it a lot,
And then your friend comes up to you and says, "Hey, so Anna said that she really liked your presentation. She could relate to it a lot and she thinks you're super cool."
Maybe many people in this country can relate to the fact that I grew up in a socially conservative home, held views when I was very young that I no longer hold today.
Maybe many people in this country can relate to the fact that I grew up in a socially conservative home, held views when I was very young that I no longer hold today.
Blood was even thought to relate to human character.
Blood was even thought to relate to human character.
I feel like a lot of you can relate to this
I feel like a lot of you can relate to this,
The weather was really bad." And this doesn't have to just relate to driving.
And this doesn't have to just relate to driving.
I don't want to do it. You can probably relate, right?
You can probably relate, right?