Relate in a sentence
Synonym: connect, associate. Antonym: disconnect, separate
Meaning: to establish a connection or association

(1) I can relate to how you feel.
(2) I can relate to your struggles.
(3) I can relate to your love for art.
(4) I can relate to your love for pizza.
(5) I can relate to your fear of spiders.
(6) I can relate to your fear of heights.
(7) I can relate to the beauty of nature.
(8) I can relate to your love for sports.
(9) I can relate to your love for nature.
(10) The song lyrics relate to my emotions.
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(11) I can relate to your love for animals.
(12) I can relate to your fear of the dark.
(13) I can relate to your love for reading.
(14) I can relate to your love for cooking.
(15) I can relate to your love for fashion.
(16) I find it hard to relate to blokey men.
(17) I can relate to your passion for music.
(18) I can't relate to your fear of spiders.
(19) I can't relate to your fear of heights.
(20) I can't relate to your dislike of dogs.
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(21) I can relate to your love for ice cream.
(22) I can relate to your desire for success.
(23) Bavi is a name that is easy to relate to.
(24) Balz is a name that is easy to relate to.
(25) Abbs is a name that is easy to relate to.
(26) I can relate to your struggles with math.
(27) I can't relate to your dislike of sports.
(28) I can relate to your interest in science.
(29) Akais is a name that is easy to relate to.
(30) I can't relate to your dislike for sports.
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(31) I can't relate to your dislike of reading.
(32) I can relate to your desire for adventure.
(33) Chatti is a name that is easy to relate to.
(34) I can't relate to your love for spicy food.
(35) I can relate to my friend's love for pizza.
(36) The map can relate to our geography lesson.
(37) The song lyrics can relate to our emotions.
(38) The movie didn't relate to the book at all.
(39) The book's characters are easy to relate to.
(40) I can't relate to your dislike of chocolate.
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(41) Aang is a character that many fans relate to.
(42) Abstract ideas can be difficult to relate to.
(43) I can't relate to your dislike for chocolate.
(44) I can relate to your fear of public speaking.
(45) The movie didn't relate to the original book.
(46) I can relate to your interest in photography.
(47) The colors of the sunset relate to each other.
(48) The photograph can relate to a special memory.
(49) The news article can relate to current events.
(50) The game can relate to problem-solving skills.
Relate sentence examples
(51) I can't relate to people who don't like pizza.
(52) I can't relate to people who don't like music.
(53) I can't relate to your love for horror movies.
(54) I can't relate to your love for country music.
(55) The story doesn't relate to the topic at hand.
(56) I can't relate to your fear of public speaking.
(57) I can relate to your nervousness before a test.
(58) I can relate to your sadness about moving away.
(59) The colors of the flowers relate to each other.
(60) The recipe can relate to healthy eating habits.
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(61) I can't relate to people who don't like sports.
(62) I can't relate to people who don't like movies.
(63) I can't relate to people who don't enjoy music.
(64) The song lyrics relate to my current situation.
(65) Fine Line is a song that I can relate to deeply.
(66) The themes in this play relate to social issues.
(67) The colors of the painting relate to each other.
(68) The sculpture can relate to the artist's vision.
(69) The book had a character that I could relate to.
(70) I can't relate to people who don't like animals.
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(71) The drawing's lines relate to the artist's mood.
(72) The song's lyrics relate to heartbreak and loss.
(73) I can't relate to people who don't enjoy sports.
(74) I can't relate to people who don't enjoy movies.
(75) The characters in the movie relate to each other.
(76) The painting can relate to the artist's feelings.
(77) I can't relate to people who don't enjoy reading.
(78) I can relate to the author's message in the book.
(79) I can't relate to people who don't enjoy cooking.
(80) I can relate to your frustration with technology.
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(81) I can't relate to people who don't enjoy history.
(82) I can relate to your excitement about the new toy.
(83) I can relate to your excitement for your birthday.
(84) I can relate to the challenges of public speaking.
(85) The poem can relate to nature and the environment.
(86) I can relate to the excitement of a new adventure.
(87) The poem doesn't relate to the poet's usual style.
(88) I can relate to your frustration with the project.
(89) I can't relate to people who don't like to travel.
(90) Our fallible moments can help us relate to others.
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(91) I can't relate to people who don't appreciate art.
(92) The story doesn't relate to the theme of the book.
(93) I can't relate to your obsession with video games.
(94) I can't relate to your passion for extreme sports.
(95) I can relate to your sadness at the loss of a pet.
(96) I can't relate to your dislike of science fiction.
(97) I can relate to your frustration with the traffic.
(98) The play's themes relate to social justice issues.
(99) The two events don't seem to relate to each other.
(100) I can't relate to rap without personal experiences.
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(101) I can relate to your excitement for the field trip.
(102) I can relate to your happiness about your birthday.
(103) I can relate to your joy at receiving a good grade.
(104) The dance's movements relate to the music's rhythm.
(105) I can't relate to your lack of interest in history.
(106) The poem doesn't relate to the poet's usual themes.
(107) The play didn't relate to the audience's interests.
(108) I can relate to your frustration with math homework.
(109) I can relate to your sadness when you lost your toy.
(110) The characters in the book can relate to each other.
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(111) I can relate to your excitement for the school play.
(112) I can't relate to people who don't like video games.
(113) The song doesn't relate to the artist's usual genre.
(114) I can relate to the character's growth in the novel.
(115) Baldrick is a character that audiences can relate to.
(116) The science experiment can relate to our daily lives.
(117) I can relate to the importance of teamwork in sports.
(118) I can relate to the challenges of making new friends.
(119) The biography can relate to famous people in history.
(120) The speech can relate to important issues in society.
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(121) The article doesn't relate to the current news cycle.
(122) The song doesn't relate to the album's overall theme.
(123) I can relate to your disappointment with the outcome.
(124) I can relate to the character's journey in the novel.
(125) I can't relate to people who don't appreciate nature.
(126) I can relate to your anxiety about the upcoming test.
(127) She universalizes her experiences to relate to others.
(128) I can relate to the characters in No Strings Attached.
(129) The characters in this book relate to each other well.
(130) The lyrics in this song relate to my life experiences.
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(131) We can relate to each other because we both have pets.
(132) I can relate to the excitement of going on a vacation.
(133) I can relate to your excitement for the holiday break.
(134) I can relate to the importance of reading and writing.
(135) The movie we watched can relate to our history lesson.
(136) I can relate to your confusion about the instructions.
(137) The painting's colors relate to the artist's emotions.
(138) I can relate to the character's struggles in the play.
(139) The recipe's ingredients relate to a specific cuisine.
(140) The jokes in this comedy show relate to current events.
(141) I can relate to your happiness when you got a new bike.
(142) I can relate to the excitement of trying something new.
(143) I can relate to the challenges of learning a new skill.
(144) The interview can relate to different careers and jobs.
(145) The story doesn't relate to the topic we're discussing.
(146) I can relate to the author's writing style in the book.
(147) The article didn't relate to the topic of the magazine.
(148) I can relate to the stress of midterms and finals week.
(149) I can relate to the pressure of maintaining a high GPA.
(150) Peter Pan is a character that many people can relate to.
(151) Amor is a universal emotion that everyone can relate to.
(152) The colors in this painting relate to each other nicely.
(153) The events in this movie relate to real life situations.
(154) The jokes in this stand-up comedy relate to family life.
(155) We can relate to each other because we both like soccer.
(156) I can relate to your amazement when you saw a butterfly.
(157) I can relate to the feeling of being scared in the dark.
(158) I can relate to the feeling of being scared of the dark.
(159) The song I heard on the radio can relate to my emotions.
(160) I can relate to the challenges of starting a new school.
(161) I can relate to the excitement of going on a field trip.
(162) The painting doesn't relate to the theme of the exhibit.
(163) The painting doesn't relate to the artist's usual style.
(164) The article doesn't relate to the magazine's usual tone.
(165) I can relate to your nervousness about the presentation.
(166) I can relate to your frustration with the slow internet.
(167) We can relate to each other because we both like to draw.
(168) We can relate to each other because we both like to sing.
(169) I can relate to the struggles of learning a new language.
(170) The play can relate to different time periods in history.
(171) The joke doesn't relate to the conversation we're having.
(172) I can relate to your excitement for the upcoming concert.
(173) I can't relate to people who don't appreciate literature.
(174) We can relate to each other because we both have siblings.
(175) We can relate to each other because we both like to dance.
(176) I can relate to your curiosity about the stars in the sky.
(177) I can relate to my best friend because we both love pizza.
(178) The story I read yesterday can relate to our lesson today.
(179) The characters in the book can relate to real-life people.
(180) The fashion design can relate to our creativity and style.
(181) The dance can relate to different cultures and traditions.
(182) The documentary can relate to important events in history.
(183) The sculpture doesn't relate to the artist's usual medium.
(184) I can relate to your confusion about the new math concept.
(185) I can relate to the main character's journey in the novel.
(186) I can relate to the challenges of being a student-athlete.
(187) I can relate to your surprise when you saw a shooting star.
(188) I can relate to the feeling of being nervous before a test.
(189) The story had an unusual character that we could relate to.
(190) I can relate to your excitement about the upcoming concert.
(191) The article doesn't relate to the magazine's usual content.
(192) The story I read yesterday didn't relate to my life at all.
(193) The movie's plot didn't relate to the book it was based on.
(194) The song's lyrics relate to my current situation perfectly.
(195) I can relate to the main character's emotions in the movie.
(196) I can relate to the struggles of balancing school and work.
(197) I can relate to the struggles of adjusting to college life.
(198) I can relate to the struggles of balancing work and school.
(199) I can relate to your excitement about the upcoming vacation.
(200) The lyrics in this rap song relate to social justice issues.
(201) The sad song made me feel like I could relate to the lyrics.
(202) The characters in the story relate to each other's feelings.
(203) The play we watched can relate to our social studies lesson.
(204) The comic book can relate to our imagination and creativity.
(205) The game we played can relate to our problem-solving skills.
(206) I can relate to the main character's struggles in the movie.
(207) The song lyrics relate to the singer's personal experiences.
(208) Using big words can make it hard for people to relate to you.
(209) I can relate to your tiredness after playing outside all day.
(210) I can relate to your excitement for a sleepover with friends.
(211) The building can relate to our understanding of architecture.
(212) I can relate to the importance of teamwork and collaboration.
(213) The debate can relate to different opinions and perspectives.
(214) I can relate to the importance of staying active and healthy.
(215) The photography can relate to different moments and memories.
(216) I can relate to the protagonist's determination in the story.
(217) The painting's brushstrokes relate to the artist's technique.
(218) I can relate to the importance of time management in college.
(219) I find it difficult to relate to people who are always happy.
(220) The illustrations in this children's book relate to the story.
(221) The colors in this photograph relate to the mood of the scene.
(222) I can relate to your disappointment about the cancelled event.
(223) We can relate to each other because we both like to eat pizza.
(224) I can relate to the importance of exercise and healthy eating.
(225) The painting can relate to different art movements and styles.
(226) I can relate to the main character's personality in the novel.
(227) The professor's lecture didn't relate to the assigned reading.
(228) The painting doesn't seem to relate to anything in particular.
(229) The skit poked fun at everyday situations we can all relate to.
(230) I can relate to your confusion about the new subject in school.
(231) I can relate to your frustration when you can't solve a puzzle.
(232) We can relate to each other because we both like to read books.
(233) I can relate to the feeling of being happy when I help someone.
(234) I can relate to the feeling of being sad when I miss my family.
(235) I can relate to the challenges of playing a musical instrument.
(236) The sculpture can relate to different materials and techniques.
(237) The news story doesn't relate to the current political climate.
(238) It's important to relate to your audience when giving a speech.
(239) I can relate to your excitement for the new video game release.
(240) I can't believe how much I relate to the characters in Jinchan.
(241) She has a knack for telling blagues that everyone can relate to.
(242) The disjuncture between their lifestyles made it hard to relate.
(243) I can relate to many of the situations depicted in the Far Side.
(244) The themes in this documentary relate to environmental concerns.
(245) I can relate to the feeling of being happy when I see my family.
(246) I can relate to the feeling of being sad when I miss my friends.
(247) The characters in the play relate to each other's personalities.
(248) The movie doesn't relate to the director's usual subject matter.
(249) I can relate to your disappointment with the ending of the book.
(250) The character's lack of empathy made him difficult to relate to.
(251) I can relate to Garfield because I also love sleeping and eating.
(252) We can relate to each other because we both like to play outside.
(253) I can relate to the feeling of being curious about something new.
(254) The movie we watched last night can relate to our history lesson.
(255) I can relate to the joy of spending time with family and friends.
(256) The dance performance can relate to our appreciation of the arts.
(257) The play doesn't relate to the playwright's usual subject matter.
(258) The course syllabus outlines how the topics relate to each other.
(259) I can relate to the feeling of being excited when I get a new toy.
(260) The girl's empathy allowed her to understand and relate to others.
(261) The characters in this TV show relate to each other in a funny way.
(262) We can relate to each other because we both like to play with toys.
(263) We can relate to each other because we both like to watch cartoons.
(264) I can relate to your anxiety about the college application process.
(265) She told a joke about her mother-in-law, and everyone could relate.
(266) We can relate to each other because we both like to play with balls.
(267) I can relate to the feeling of being proud when I do well in school.
(268) I can relate to the feeling of being scared of trying something new.
(269) I can relate to the feeling of being nervous when I meet new people.
(270) Being empathetic can empower you to understand and relate to others.
(271) The historical artifact can relate to our understanding of the past.
(272) The recipe can relate to our understanding of cooking and nutrition.
(273) The disjunction in their backgrounds made it hard for them to relate.
(274) A sense of empathy arises when you can relate to someone's struggles.
(275) I can relate to your disappointment when it rained on our picnic day.
(276) The dialogue in the teen drama was so corny, I couldn't relate to it.
(277) I find it difficult to relate to people who don't share my interests.
(278) Empathy is a virtue that can help us understand and relate to others.
(279) It's easy to show sympathy when you can relate to someone's struggles.
(280) The comedian's observational humor made the audience relate and laugh.
(281) She always salts in with her personal experiences to relate to others.
(282) The analogousness of their backgrounds made them relate to each other.
(283) The song was contextless, making it difficult to relate to the lyrics.
(284) I can relate to the importance of being kind and respectful to others.
(285) Empathy is a trait that allows you to understand and relate to others.
(286) The textbook's examples were confusing and didn't relate to the topic.
(287) I can relate to the feeling of being proud when I accomplish something.
(288) The sculpture can relate to our understanding of three-dimensional art.
(289) The convergences of our experiences allowed us to relate to each other.
(290) The textbook's examples were incoherent and didn't relate to the topic.
(291) I tend to burrow on my own experiences to relate to the subject matter.
(292) The characters in this video game relate to each other through teamwork.
(293) I can relate to your confusion when you don't understand a math problem.
(294) I can relate to the feeling of being grateful for my family and friends.
(295) I can relate to the feeling of being excited when I learn something new.
(296) The context of the book helped me relate to the characters' experiences.
(297) The course readings relate to the historical context of the time period.
(298) The group presentation allowed us to relate the topic to current events.
(299) The book's themes of love and loss relate to my own experiences in life.
(300) I find it helpful to relate new information to something I already know.
(301) The relevance of empathy is to understand and relate to others' feelings.
(302) The photograph doesn't relate to the photographer's usual subject matter.
(303) His empathetic personality allows him to understand and relate to others.
(304) The professor's teaching style doesn't relate to my learning preferences.
(305) The cartoon character that I relate to the most is Spongebob Squarepants.
(306) I can relate to your situation because I've been in the same boat before.
(307) His atheisticness made it difficult for him to relate to religious people.
(308) The simile in the song helped me relate to the lyrics on a personal level.
(309) The melancholy song about a broken heart made me feel like I could relate.
(310) The cliche of the 'broke college student' is something many can relate to.
(311) Empathetically, I can relate to the challenges of being a student-athlete.
(312) I find it easier to relate to professors who have experience in the field.
(313) The overlap between their experiences allowed them to relate to each other.
(314) The book was filled with nincompoop characters that were hard to relate to.
(315) The author described the character as so that readers could relate to them.
(316) The speaker's ability to relate to the audience created an instant rapport.
(317) We can't slack up with our sense of empathy if we want to relate to others.
(318) We can't slacken up in our sense of empathy if we want to relate to others.
(319) The character in the book had a flat personality and was hard to relate to.
(320) I can relate to the challenges of being a first-generation college student.
(321) She sympathizes with her friend's struggles, yet she cannot relate to them.
(322) The deferences in their ages made it hard for them to relate to each other.
(323) Boasting about your past can make it difficult for others to relate to you.
(324) Many people can relate to Walter Mitty's desire for a more adventurous life.
(325) The game we played can relate to our understanding of strategy and planning.
(326) Being empathetic can benefit by helping you understand and relate to others.
(327) Personalize your music playlist by adding songs that you love and relate to.
(328) The professor's feedback helped me relate my ideas more clearly in my paper.
(329) She made a joke about her own forgetfulness, which everyone could relate to.
(330) The lyric's message is one that people from all walks of life can relate to.
(331) The professor encouraged us to relate the course material to current events.
(332) He has a knack for making self-deprecating jokes that everyone can relate to.
(333) The course assignments relate to the development of critical thinking skills.
(334) I find it difficult to relate to people who don't share my passion for music.
(335) Empathetically, I can relate to the struggle of finding affordable textbooks.
(336) I like to dip from my personal experiences to relate to others in my writing.
(337) Sharing your experiences can help others in the class relate to the material.
(338) He would interject with his own experiences to relate to the story being told.
(339) I wonder if Naris has any favorite foods or flavors that relate to their name.
(340) The author created a complex fictional character that readers could relate to.
(341) The characters in this animated movie relate to each other through friendship.
(342) The presentation had a tangential image that didn't quite relate to the topic.
(343) One downside of not being understanding is not being able to relate to others.
(344) The professor referred to a current event to relate it to the course material.
(345) The disparateness in their ages made it hard for them to relate to each other.
(346) Someone who is empathetic can understand and relate to the feelings of others.
(347) I can relate to Dori's struggle with forgetfulness and short-term memory loss.
(348) Empathy is her strong point; she can understand and relate to others' emotions.
(349) If she includes real-life examples, it will help readers relate to the content.
(350) The aloofness of the actor made it hard for people to relate to his characters.
(351) Arithmetic is a way to make sense of numbers and how they relate to each other.
(352) You need to be empathetic, otherwise you might not be able to relate to others.
(353) Empathy is a characteristic that allows you to understand and relate to others.
(354) Our study abroad experiences coincided, making it easy to relate to each other.
(355) I'm struggling to find sources that relate to the prompt for my research paper.
(356) The sameness of their backgrounds made it easy for them to relate to each other.
(357) Misconceiving someone's background can hinder our ability to connect and relate.
(358) The sameness of their experiences made it easy for them to relate to each other.
(359) The best book character is subjective, it depends on who you relate to the most.
(360) I wonder if Airas has any unique talents or interests that relate to their name.
(361) The mathematician's work involves understanding how numbers relate associatively.
(362) She found it difficult to relate to the toffs at the private school she attended.
(363) Compassion can help us understand and relate to people who are different from us.
(364) Empathies can help us understand and relate to people from different backgrounds.
(365) The illustrations in this graphic novel relate to the emotions of the characters.
(366) As a fellow student, I empathetically relate to the stress and pressure of exams.
(367) The study group helped us relate the course material to our individual strengths.
(368) I find it easier to memorize on things when I relate them to personal experiences.
(369) The apartnesses in their lifestyles made it hard for them to relate to each other.
(370) The professor used a personal anecdote to relate the course material to real life.
(371) I find it helpful to relate the course material to my personal values and beliefs.
(372) Theanthropism is a way for humans to relate to and understand the actions of gods.
(373) The professor encouraged us to relate the course material to real-life situations.
(374) The repercussion of not being understanding is not being able to relate to others.
(375) I can relate to the feeling of being frustrated when I can't figure something out.
(376) She felt a conne with the character in the book and could relate to her struggles.
(377) The guest speaker droned on about his personal experiences, but I couldn't relate.
(378) I find it easy to relate to my classmates who share similar interests and hobbies.
(379) Slang term is a phrase that allows individuals to connect and relate to each other.
(380) Entelechies are philosophical concepts that relate to the realization of potential.
(381) The guest speaker was able to relate their experiences to the topic of the lecture.
(382) The book was sodden with religion, making it difficult for non-believers to relate.
(383) Introverts may struggle to understand or relate to those with strong extraversions.
(384) I can't relate to people who don't like to travel, but I respect their preferences.
(385) Although I don't personally relate to her struggles, I can empathize with her pain.
(386) The article was wordy, but it had some interesting examples that I could relate to.
(387) The assigned readings were be uninspiring and didn't relate to the course material.
(388) I wonder if Naris has any favorite places or destinations that relate to their name.
(389) The conventionality of their relationship made it easy for others to relate to them.
(390) The film resonated with fantasizers who could relate to the protagonist's daydreams.
(391) The group project allowed us to relate the course material to a real-world scenario.
(392) The contrarieties in their lifestyles made it hard for them to relate to each other.
(393) You should strip out from your study notes anything that doesn't relate to the exam.
(394) The group project allowed us to relate our individual strengths to the overall goal.
(395) The study's findings relate to the larger issue of income inequality in our society.
(396) The discussion had a tangential argument that didn't quite relate to the main point.
(397) I find it easy to relate to my professors because they have been in my shoes before.
(398) The disjoins in their backgrounds made it difficult for them to relate to each other.
(399) The young generation often finds it hard to relate to the fogeys' traditional values.
(400) I'm sorry, but that comment is offtopic and doesn't relate to the current discussion.
(401) The professor encouraged us to relate the course material to our future career goals.
(402) I can relate to the struggles of finding a balance between academics and social life.
(403) The author included an anecdote in her book to help readers relate to the characters.
(404) The self-glorifying tone of her memoir made it difficult to relate to her experiences.
(405) I find it easier to relate to classmates who share similar backgrounds or experiences.
(406) The dissimilitudes in their backgrounds made it hard for them to relate to each other.
(407) Don't forget to cross out from your essay any tangents that don't relate to the topic.
(408) She tried to be understanding, but somehow, she just couldn't relate to his situation.
(409) The benefit beneath being empathetic is being able to understand and relate to others.
(410) He often acts self-glorifying, which can make it difficult for others to relate to him.
(411) The apartnesses in their lifestyles made it difficult for them to relate to each other.
(412) The comedian's candid jokes about her personal life made the audience laugh and relate.
(413) The professor used case studies to relate the course material to real-world situations.
(414) She was an empathic listener, always able to understand and relate to others' emotions.
(415) The dissimilarities in their backgrounds made it hard for them to relate to each other.
(416) Aim to see the connections between different subjects and how they relate to each other.
(417) The boaster's inflated sense of self-importance made it hard for others to relate to him.
(418) The disjunctures in their experiences made it difficult for them to relate to each other.
(419) The rapper's slanged lyrics resonated with his fans, who could relate to his experiences.
(420) The group discussion allowed us to relate the course material to current societal issues.
(421) The best way to get your point across is to speak in analogies that people can relate to.
(422) The epilogue was a reflection on the book's themes and how they relate to the real world.
(423) The relevance of empathy is to understand and relate to others' feelings and experiences.
(424) If you max out your empathy, you'll be able to understand and relate to others' feelings.
(425) It's important to relate to the material you're studying in order to fully understand it.
(426) It's important to relate to the experiences of others and show empathy and understanding.
(427) We should wrap together all the different theories and see how they relate to each other.
(428) It's important to relate to your classmates in order to build a strong academic community.
(429) The course syllabus included opportunities to relate the material to personal experiences.
(430) The minister beyond his nationality was able to understand and relate to diverse cultures.
(431) The incommensurability of their experiences made it hard for them to relate to each other.
(432) He's always been interested in understanding how people relate to each other relationally.
(433) The class discussion allowed us to relate the course material to our personal experiences.
(434) The context of a personal relationship can affect how we communicate and relate to others.
(435) The movie we watched last night didn't relate to the book at all, but we still enjoyed it.
(436) If you use words that are too general, it can be hard for people to relate to your message.
(437) I try to relate to the experiences of my professors by seeking out mentorship and guidance.
(438) Spatial awareness is important for understanding how objects relate to each other in space.
(439) The rabbi's sermons often touch on contemporary issues and how they relate to Jewish values.
(440) I'm not sure how to respond to rne as it doesn't seem to relate to our current conversation.
(441) Don't hesitate to pierce in with your personal experiences to relate to the course material.
(442) As a college student, it's important to relate to your peers and build strong relationships.
(443) The professor asked for a claim from a personal experience to relate to the course material.
(444) One advantage of being empathetic is that you can understand and relate to others' feelings.
(445) As a teacher, I often try to relate complex concepts to real-world examples for my students.
(446) The use of anthropomorphism in children's books helps young readers relate to the characters.
(447) The movie's portrayal of a dysfunctional family struck a nerve with viewers who could relate.
(448) The moralizing tone of the parenting book made it difficult to relate to the author's advice.
(449) It's important to relate to the needs of your community and give back through volunteer work.
(450) The compelling story shared by the professor during class helped students relate to the topic.
(451) The guest speaker's high-flown language made it difficult for some audience members to relate.
(452) The insularity of the academic bubble can make it hard to relate to people outside of college.
(453) I try to relate to different cultures and perspectives by attending cultural events on campus.
(454) I find it easy to relate to the struggles of mental health and seek out resources for support.
(455) Let's surmise back to our class discussions and think about how they relate to current events.
(456) The accountant suggested that we amortize the prepaid expenses over the period they relate to.
(457) I can't relate to people who don't appreciate the beauty of art, but I respect their opinions.
(458) The songwriter's music resonated with listeners who could relate to the pain of mental anguish.
(459) When teaching, it is important to speak naturally and use examples that students can relate to.
(460) He found it helpful to grieve near a support group where others could relate to his experience.
(461) I can relate to the stress of finals week, but it's important to stay focused and push through.
(462) I enjoy watching documentaries that relate to nature and wildlife, and I learn a lot from them.
(463) His high-mindedness sometimes made it difficult for him to relate to others on a personal level.
(464) It is easier for people to understand and relate to you when you speak in a conversational tone.
(465) If he creates an ingenuous character in his writing, readers can relate to the human experience.
(466) Signify through your empathy that you are able to understand and relate to others' perspectives.
(467) The professor's office hours allow us to relate the course material to our individual interests.
(468) The best scriptwriters are able to create characters that audiences can relate to and care about.
(469) Gleaning insights from your personal experiences can help you relate to others and build empathy.
(470) It's important to relate the course material to your personal interests in order to stay engaged.
(471) The professor used humor to relate to the students and create a comfortable learning environment.
(472) I can relate to the excitement of exploring new subjects and discovering new passions in college.
(473) I love to read books that relate to history, and my sister prefers novels that relate to romance.
(474) I always try to find common ground with people by discussing topics that relate to our interests.
(475) The representative was empathetic, so she was able to understand and relate to people's concerns.
(476) Bouncing off of your experiences can help you relate to others and build meaningful relationships.
(477) The self-glorifying nature of her blog posts made it hard for readers to relate to her experiences.
(478) The comedian's wry observations about everyday life made the audience round to relate to his jokes.
(479) Spatial awareness is important for understanding how objects relate to each other in a given space.
(480) The author's tendency to intellectualise mundane events can make his writing difficult to relate to.
(481) The characterizers in this story were so realistic that I could relate to the characters' struggles.
(482) The marketer had to chop up the campaign into palatable pieces for the target audience to relate to.
(483) The artist doeth his best to express his emotions through his work, so that others can relate to it.
(484) I try to relate to the perspectives of my professors by actively participating in class discussions.
(485) The professor's lecture didn't relate to the assigned readings, so we were confused about the topic.
(486) I can relate to the excitement of pursuing internships and career opportunities in my field of study.
(487) The ballad's meaning was open to interpretation, allowing listeners to relate to it in their own way.
(488) The sememe sememe provides a framework for understanding how words relate to each other in a sentence.
(489) When explaining complex concepts, it's helpful to speak in analogies that people can easily relate to.
(490) It's easier to understand new concepts when you zone in on how they relate to things you already know.
(491) Many college students can relate to Everdeen's struggles and triumphs as they navigate their own paths.
(492) Some people are more empathetic than others, and are able to understand and relate to others' emotions.
(493) The movie's themes of redemption and forgiveness relate to the protagonist's journey of self-discovery.
(494) The novel I'm reading is a coming-of-age story, and I can relate to the struggles of the main character.
(495) My favorite songs are the ones that relate to my personal experiences, and I can sing them with passion.
(496) The comment made by the student was beside the question and did not relate to the topic being discussed.
(497) Don't be afraid to bring up into your class discussion any personal experiences that relate to the topic.
(498) The teacher asked us to discuss the main themes of the book, and how they relate to the author's message.
(499) The incompatibility of their educational backgrounds made it challenging for them to relate to each other.
(500) The professor wants us to show within our essays how the themes relate to the overall message of the book.
(501) I can relate to the challenges of learning a new language, but I enjoy the process of improving my skills.
(502) Despite our different backgrounds, we were able to relate to each other's stories of overcoming adversity.
(503) The politician's speech was filled with pathos, making it easier for the audience to relate to his message.
(504) The author enumerated the themes in the novel, and she explored how they relate to the characters and plot.
(505) It's important to relate to the values and mission of your college in order to fully embrace the community.
(506) Deconstruction can be a way of challenging the ways in which we understand and relate to the natural world.
(507) Although the two events seem unrelated, they actually relate to each other in a complex and unexpected way.
(508) The therapist's approach was to use anecdotical stories to help her clients relate to their own experiences.
(509) I can relate to the struggles of balancing school and work, but it's important to prioritize your education.
(510) The professor encouraged us to map onto our own personal experiences and relate them to the course material.
(511) The painting's colors and shapes relate to the artist's emotions and thoughts, creating a unique expression.
(512) Humanising historical figures through biographical films helps us relate to their struggles and achievements.
(513) It's important to relate to the expectations and requirements of your major in order to succeed academically.
(514) Being empathetic is an attribute that can help you understand and relate to others' feelings and experiences.
(515) The viscoplasticity of a material can be described using constitutive equations that relate stress and strain.
(516) The introspective lyrics of the song struck a chord with listeners who could relate to the emotions expressed.
(517) The group therapy session encouraged us to talk about each other's experiences and how they relate to our own.
(518) Alluding back on your personal experiences can help you relate to course material and make it more meaningful.
(519) I always try to find connections between different subjects that relate to each other, expanding my knowledge.
(520) Many humans have a strong sense of empathy, and they are able to understand and relate to others' experiences.
(521) Her classist upbringing made it difficult for her to relate to people from different socioeconomic backgrounds.
(522) Inherited wealth can create a sense of isolation for college students who may feel they can't relate to others.
(523) The benefit behind being empathetic is being able to understand and relate to others' feelings and experiences.
(524) Although we come from different cultures, we were able to relate to each other's experiences of discrimination.
(525) Many college students can relate to Everdeen's struggle to balance personal relationships with her larger goals.
(526) The song's lyrics relate to the singer's personal struggles and emotions, making it relatable to many listeners.
(527) Because he had a strong sense of empathy, he was able to understand and relate to people from all walks of life.
(528) I love when my professor tells jokes that relate to the subject matter, it helps me remember the material better.
(529) The author, who had a talent for creating complex characters, crafted a protagonist that readers could relate to.
(530) The use of anthropomorphism in literature can help readers relate to characters and understand their motivations.
(531) I can relate to the challenges of adjusting to college life, but it's important to seek out resources and support.
(532) I always try to find ways to relate to people from different cultures and backgrounds, respecting their diversity.
(533) He tried to form a connection with his coworkers, but he found it difficult to relate to them on a personal level.
(534) The scientist's research was criticized for its extraneousness, as it did not directly relate to the topic at hand.
(535) The play's themes relate to the human condition and the complexities of relationships, making it a timeless classic.
(536) When writing a paper, it's important not to let your thoughts whirl off into tangents that don't relate to the topic.
(537) Avogadro's number is a constant that allows scientists to relate the macroscopic and microscopic properties of matter.
(538) The study of zoomorphism can provide insight into the ways in which humans relate to and understand the natural world.
(539) If a metaphor is used to describe a personal experience, it can invite others to relate to and empathize with your story.
(540) I'm sorry, but I have to interrupt you because your comment is offtopic and doesn't relate to the topic we're discussing.
(541) Although I relate to your struggles, I cannot condone your actions, and therefore, I must report them to the authorities.
(542) The politician's inability to relate to the struggles of working-class families puts him out of touch with their concerns.
(543) The concept of superordination is important in understanding the structure of language and how words relate to each other.
(544) I can relate to the struggles of being a student and working part-time, but I still manage to balance my responsibilities.
(545) The bildungsroman is a popular genre because it allows readers to relate to the struggles and growth of the main character.
(546) College students with inherited wealth may struggle to relate to their peers who come from different financial backgrounds.
(547) I can't relate to people who don't appreciate the value of education, but I understand that everyone has different priorities.
(548) The playwright used figurative language to convey the theme of the play, and the audience was able to relate to the characters.
(549) It's important to relate to the diverse backgrounds and experiences of your classmates in order to broaden your own perspective.
(550) It's important to relate to the values of diversity and inclusion in order to create a welcoming and inclusive campus community.
Relate meaning
Relate is a versatile word that can be used in various contexts to convey different meanings. Whether you are writing an essay, a formal letter, or engaging in a casual conversation, understanding how to use the word "relate" effectively can greatly enhance your communication skills. In this article, we will explore several tips on how to incorporate this word into your sentences seamlessly.
1. Define the context: Before using the word "relate," it is crucial to establish the context in which you intend to use it. Determine whether you want to express a connection between two ideas, establish a personal connection with someone, or share a common experience. This will help you choose the appropriate usage of the word.
2. Use "relate" to establish a connection: One common usage of "relate" is to establish a connection between two ideas or concepts.
For example, in an essay discussing the impact of technology on society, you could write, "The rapid advancements in technology directly relate to the increased reliance on digital communication." Here, "relate" is used to demonstrate the direct correlation between technology and the reliance on digital communication.
3. Express personal connection: "Relate" can also be used to convey a personal connection or understanding of someone's experiences or emotions. For instance, in a letter to a friend who is going through a difficult time, you might write, "I can relate to your feelings of sadness and frustration." This usage demonstrates empathy and understanding towards your friend's emotions.
4. Share a common experience: When sharing personal anecdotes or stories, "relate" can be used to highlight a shared experience.
For example, during a conversation about travel, you could say, "I can relate to your excitement about visiting Paris; I had a similar experience when I visited last year." Here, "relate" is used to establish a common ground and create a connection between the speaker and the listener.
5. Utilize synonyms: To avoid repetition and add variety to your writing, consider using synonyms of "relate" when appropriate. Some alternatives include "connect," "correlate," "associate," or "identify with." However, be mindful of the specific meaning you want to convey and choose the synonym accordingly.
6. Pay attention to verb tense and subject agreement: When using "relate" in a sentence, ensure that the verb tense and subject agreement are accurate.
For example, "She relates to her students' struggles" is correct, while "She relate to her students' struggles" is incorrect. Similarly, "I related to his story" is correct, while "I relates to his story" is incorrect.
7. Consider the formality of your writing: The usage of "relate" can vary depending on the formality of your writing. In formal or academic writing, it is essential to use the word appropriately and precisely. In more casual or conversational settings, you may have more flexibility in how you incorporate "relate" into your sentences.
In conclusion, the word "relate" is a valuable tool for expressing connections, understanding, and shared experiences. By following these tips, you can effectively incorporate this word into your sentences, enhancing your communication skills and conveying your intended meaning with clarity and precision.
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