Relateverb
(transitive) To tell in a descriptive way.
Relateverb
(transitive) To give an association.
Relateverb
(transitive) To make a connection or correlation between one thing and another.
Relateverb
(intransitive) To have a connection.
Relateverb
(intransitive) To interact.
Relateverb
(intransitive) To respond through reaction.
Relateverb
To identify with; to understand.
Relateverb
(obsolete) To bring back; to restore.
Relateverb
To bring back; to restore.
Relateverb
To refer; to ascribe, as to a source.
Relateverb
To recount; to narrate; to tell over.
Relateverb
To ally by connection or kindred.
Relateverb
To stand in some relation; to have bearing or concern; to pertain; to refer; - with to.
Relateverb
To make reference; to take account.
Relateverb
make a logical or causal connection;
Relateverb
have to do with or be relevant to;
Relateverb
give an account of;
Relateverb
be in a relationship with;
Relateverb
have or establish a relationship to;
Relateverb
make or show a connection between
Relateverb
be causally connected
Relateverb
be connected by blood or marriage
Relateverb
have reference to; concern
Relateverb
feel sympathy for or identify with
Relateverb
give an account of; narrate
Relate
Relate is a charity providing relationship support throughout the United Kingdom. Services include counselling for couples, families, young people and individuals, sex therapy, mediation and training courses.
Relaynoun
A new set of hounds.
Relaynoun
A new set of horses kept along a specific route so that they can replace animals that are tired.
Relaynoun
(by extension) A new set of anything.
Relaynoun
A series of vehicles travelling in sequence.
Relaynoun
(athletics) A track and field discipline where runners take turns in carrying a baton from start to finish. Most common events are 4x100 meter and 4x400 meter competitions.
Relaynoun
(electronics) An electrical actuator that allows a relatively small electrical voltage or current to control a larger voltage or current.
Relayverb
To release a new set of hounds.
Relayverb
To place (people or horses) in relays, such that one can take over from another.
Relayverb
To take on a new relay of horses; to change horses.
Relayverb
(transitive) To pass on or transfer (information).
Relayverb
alternative spelling of re-lay
Relayverb
To lay again; to lay a second time; as, to relay a pavement.
Relaynoun
A supply of anything arranged beforehand for affording relief from time to time, or at successive stages; provision for successive relief.
Relaynoun
In various forms of telegraphic apparatus, a magnet which receives the circuit current, and is caused by it to bring into into action the power of a local battery for performing the work of making the record; also, a similar device by which the current in one circuit is made to open or close another circuit in which a current is passing.
Relayadjective
Relating to, or having the characteristics of, an auxiliary apparatus put into action by a feeble force but itself capable of exerting greater force, used to control a comparatively powerful machine or appliance.
Relaynoun
the act of relaying something
Relaynoun
electrical device such that current flowing through it in one circuit can switch on and off a current in a second circuit
Relayverb
pass along;
Relayverb
control or operate by relay
Relay
A relay is an electrically operated switch. It consists of a set of input terminals for a single or multiple control signals, and a set of operating contact terminals.