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Antonyms for re late


Grammar : Verb
Spell : ri-leyt
Phonetic Transcription : rɪˈleɪt



Definition of re late

Origin :
  • 1520s, "to recount, tell," from Middle French relater "refer, report" (14c.) and directly from Latin relatus, used as past participle of referre "bring back, bear back" (see refer), from re- "back, again" + latus (see oblate (n.)).
  • Meaning "stand in some relation; have reference or respect" is from 1640s; transitive sense of "bring (something) into relation with (something else)" is from 1690s. Meaning "to establish a relation between" is from 1771. Sense of "to feel connected or sympathetic to" is attested from 1950, originally in psychology jargon. Related: Related; relating.
  • As in inform : verb communicate knowledge, information
  • As in interact : verb communicate
  • As in interchange : verb switch, exchange
  • As in intertwine/interweave : verb twist around
  • As in involve : verb draw in; include
  • As in itemize : verb keep detailed record
  • As in liken : verb compare
  • As in link : verb connect
  • As in marry : verb become husband and wife in legal ceremony
  • As in narrate : verb describe, detail
  • As in associate : verb connect in the mind
  • As in pertain : verb be relevant to
  • As in present : verb introduce; demonstrate
  • As in recite : verb read out loud; narrate
  • As in recount : verb tell a story
  • As in refer : verb concern, apply
  • As in rehearse : verb prepare for performance
  • As in relate : verb give an account of
  • As in relate : verb correlate, pertain
  • As in repeat : verb duplicate, do again
  • As in report : verb communicate information, knowledge
  • As in represent : verb depict, show
  • As in resemble : verb look or be like
  • As in say : verb make declaration
  • As in state : verb declare, assert
  • As in talk : verb discuss with another
  • As in tell : verb narrate, describe
  • As in traffic : verb buy and sell; do business
  • As in trot out : verb bring forward
  • As in unite : verb combine; join together
  • As in use : verb work with; consume
  • As in wed : verb join, unite
  • As in intertwine : verb twist
  • As in analogize : verb compare
  • As in chronicle : verb report, recount
  • As in restate : verb repeat
  • As in coalesce : verb blend, come together
  • As in cohere : verb agree, conform
  • As in collate : verb sort collection
  • As in combine : verb connect, integrate
  • As in communicate : verb give or exchange information, ideas
  • As in compare : verb liken, equate
  • As in confess : verb admit, confirm
  • As in connect : verb combine, link
  • As in admit : verb confess, acknowledge
  • As in contact : verb communicate with
  • As in convey : verb express message
  • As in cover : verb describe in published writing
  • As in affect : verb influence, affect emotionally
  • As in affiliate : verb associate or be associated with a larger organization
  • As in depict : verb describe, render in drawing or writing
  • As in describe : verb explain in speech, writing
  • As in detail : verb specify, make clear
  • As in disclose : verb reveal, make public
  • As in enumerate : verb list, count
  • As in equate : verb balance; think of together
  • As in fit : verb belong, correspond
  • As in harmonize : verb correspond, match
  • As in appertain : verb belong, be connected
  • As in impart : verb make known
  • As in implicate : verb imply, involve
  • As in apply : verb be appropriate, relevant

Synonyms for re late

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