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background the sum of a person's experience, education, and origins, esp. as they relate to his present character or situation. [1/5 definitions]
concern to relate to or be about; pertain to. [1/7 definitions]
connect to relate or place in contact or association with. [1/4 definitions]
-ed a suffix used to form adjectives that relate to a particular verb. [1/2 definitions]
fraternize to relate or associate in a friendly or brotherly way (often fol. by "with"). [1/2 definitions]
impart to make known; relate or disclose. [1/2 definitions]
legend a story that cannot be verified but has importance among the people of a culture and has been handed down from earlier generations, or a collection of such stories, esp. as they relate to a specific event or persons of the past. [1/4 definitions]
mirabile dictu (Latin) wonderful to say or relate.
moral (plural) ideas or habits of behavior that relate to what is right and what is wrong. [1/4 definitions]
mythologize to relate or create a myth or myths. [1/3 definitions]
narrate to tell the tale or give an account of; relate. [1/2 definitions]
pertain to relate to or have to do with something. [1/2 definitions]
psychopathic personality a personality showing symptoms of or tending toward psychopathic behavior, such as amoral, antisocial, or aggressive behavior, inability to relate to other people, and the like.
recite to describe or relate information concerning, usu. from memory; recount. [1/5 definitions]
recount to tell a history of events; relate; narrate. [1/2 definitions]
refer to relate or pertain. [1/5 definitions]
report to tell; relate. [1/12 definitions]
tell to express verbally; relate in spoken or written words. [1/9 definitions]