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complement
noun. companion, counterpart
  • accompaniment
  • addition
  • aggregate
  • augmentation
  • balance
  • capacity
  • completion
  • consummation
  • correlate
  • correlative
  • counterpart
  • enhancement
  • enrichment
  • entirety
  • filler
  • finishing touch
  • makeweight
  • pendant
  • quota
  • remainder
  • rest
  • rounding-off
  • supplement
  • total
  • totality

connect
verb. combine, link
  • affix
  • ally
  • associate
  • attach
  • bridge
  • cohere
  • come aboard
  • conjoin
  • consociate
  • correlate
  • couple
  • equate
  • fasten
  • get into
  • hitch on
  • hook on
  • hook up
  • interface
  • join
  • join up with
  • marry
  • meld with
  • network with
  • plug into
  • relate
  • slap on
  • span
  • tack on
  • tag
  • tag on
  • tie in
  • tie in with
  • unite
  • wed
  • yoke

coordinate
verb. match, relate
  • accommodate
  • adjust
  • agree
  • atune
  • combine
  • conduce
  • conform
  • correlate
  • get it together
  • get one's act together
  • harmonize
  • integrate
  • mesh
  • organize
  • pool
  • proportion
  • pull together
  • quarterback
  • reconcile
  • reconciliate
  • regulate
  • shape up
  • synchronize
  • systematize
  • team up

correspond
verb. agree, complement
  • accord
  • amount
  • approach
  • assimilate
  • be consistent
  • be identical to
  • be similar to
  • coincide
  • compare
  • conform
  • correlate
  • dovetail
  • equal
  • fit
  • harmonize
  • lip sync
  • match
  • partake of
  • reciprocate
  • resemble
  • rival
  • square
  • tally
  • touch

counterpart
noun. match; identical part or thing
  • Doppelganger
  • analogue
  • carbon copy
  • complement
  • copy
  • correlate
  • correlative
  • correspondent
  • dead ringer
  • ditto
  • duplicate
  • equal
  • equivalent
  • fellow
  • like
  • look alike
  • mate
  • obverse
  • opposite
  • opposite number
  • peas in a pod
  • pendant
  • ringer
  • spit and image
  • spitting image
  • supplement
  • tally
  • twin
  • two of a kind

duplicate
noun. copy, reproduction
  • Photostat
  • Xerox
  • analogue
  • carbon
  • carbon copy
  • chip off the old block
  • clone
  • companion
  • coordinate
  • copycat
  • correlate
  • counterfeit
  • counterpart
  • counterscript
  • dead ringer
  • ditto
  • double
  • dupe
  • duplication
  • facsimile
  • fake
  • fellow
  • germination
  • imitation
  • knockoff
  • likeness
  • lookalike
  • match
  • mate
  • obverse
  • parallel
  • phony
  • photocopy
  • pirate
  • reciprocal
  • recurrence
  • repetition
  • replica
  • replication
  • repro
  • ringer
  • second
  • similarity
  • spitting image
  • stat
  • twin

harmonize
verb. correspond, match
  • accord
  • adapt
  • adjust
  • agree
  • arrange
  • attune
  • be in unison
  • be of one mind
  • blend
  • carol
  • chime with
  • cohere
  • combine
  • compose
  • cooperate
  • coordinate
  • correlate
  • fit in with
  • integrate
  • orchestrate
  • proportion
  • reconcile
  • reconciliate
  • relate
  • set
  • sing
  • suit
  • symphonize
  • synthesize
  • tune
  • unify
  • unite

liken
verb. compare
  • allegorize
  • approach
  • approximate to
  • assimilate
  • balance
  • be in the same class as
  • be on a par with
  • bear comparison
  • come up to
  • correlate
  • distinguish between
  • draw parallel
  • equal
  • equate
  • identify with
  • link
  • make like
  • match
  • notice similarities
  • parallel
  • put alongside
  • relate
  • resemble
  • show correspondence

match
noun. counterpart, equal
  • adversary
  • analogue
  • antagonist
  • approximation
  • companion
  • competitor
  • complement
  • copy
  • correlate
  • countertype
  • dead ringer
  • double
  • duplicate
  • equivalent
  • like
  • lookalike
  • mate
  • opponent
  • parallel
  • peer
  • replica
  • ringer
  • rival
  • spitting image
  • twin
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Word Origin & History

correlate 1640s, perhaps a back-formation from correlation. As a verb, attested from 1742. Related: Correlated (1859); correlating (1865); correlative (1530).

Example Sentences for correlate

If they are, Darwinism is mere jesuitism, in attempting to correlate them.

Bishop Michaud attempts to correlate it with meteorological observations.

Correlate: to bring together into relation or correspondence.

Dol Kenor will correlate power and electricity to and with the fields.

Each is the very counterpart and correlate, each is the very life and soul, of the other.

It is a mere chaos of facts, and they cannot explain or correlate them.

I stay to correlate what goes on outside with what goes on inside.

We may correlate and combine raffia with reed in construction.

We're going to have to correlate our work so that we'll know what we're doing.

We have now to correlate the times in the different biographies.

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