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correlates

verb as in equate, compare

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Studies have shown that serious mental illness correlates with higher rates of child neglect and abuse.

That number directly correlates with the 300 percent increase in the sale of prescription painkillers since 1999.

Here, however, it's worth noting that heavy use of emissions-free hydro power correlates strongly with lower power rates.

Some of this rise correlates to the recession, but only about half of it.

For larger wars since 1816, I used datasets from the Correlates of War Project.

Now, the 'Rhapsodoi,' as may be supposed, are the personal correlates of the rhapsodia.

Each movement of the ballet correlates the rhythms of machinery with the human rhythms which they prolong and repeat.

When subjective and objective are both without their correlates, that is the very axis of Tao.

The general rule which correlates this polymorphic change is that its direction changes at a given temperature.

The number of cells destroyed depends upon the intensity and duration of the effort that correlates their destruction.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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