Society is made up of individuals who interact and relate to each other.
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Short, simple sentences with “relate”, suitable for children and primary/elementary school, with common expressions and related words. You'll also find examples for middle and high school.
Society is made up of individuals who interact and relate to each other.
Technology has transformed the way we communicate and relate to each other.
Playwrights hoped that watching Greek tragedy would lead the audience to relate to and sympathise with the tragic hero.
Discovering patterns and linkages: "How does this relate to what I learned last week? How can I link it to the problems ahead?"
In the surviving plays of the ancient Greeks, there were very few happy endings, but many opportunities to relate to or mock the fate of the protagonists.
In other words, the whole intellectual world of Greek and Roman philosophy, literature, science, etc. did not necessarily relate to the Church's primary task of saving souls.
The capillary network consists of venous and lymphatic vessels spread throughout the body. The cells of all body tissues relate to each other through their membrane, and the capillary network acts as a "communicator".
Hawking and Roger Penrose, already a professor of applied mathematics at Birkbeck College, set about investigating Albert Einstein's General Theory of Relativity and developed a new mathematical technique for analysing how points in space-time relate to each other.
Nothing leads us to think that the Sumerians saw in the confusion of languages the consequence of a sin of pride as in the biblical account. The Sumerians knew about the tower and they knew about the confusion of languages, but they did not relate one to the other. This connection was made by the author of Genesis, taking the opportunity provided by a popular etymology of the name "Babel" meaning "to confuse".
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