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related to

adj. being connected or associated; "painting and the related arts"; "school-related activities"; "related to micelle formation is the...ability of detergent actives to congregate at oil-water interfaces" [syn: related] [ant: unrelated]

Usage examples of "related to".

I observed, that he might be easily introduced there by a common friend of ours, nearly related to the duke.

But I tell you as an engineer what you ought to know better than I do, that sort of work is no more related to unbinding locks and stealing vehicles than a minestrone is to a manticore.

As a result of the Time of Troubles, the power of a deity is directly related to the size and fervor of belief of his, her, or its followers.

He was related to Julius Caesar on his mother's side and had joined the general while he was in Gaul.

I believe that mind is closely related to the energy we have been talking about.

Mering said in a voice that left no question of her being related to Lady Schrapnell.

He'd been silent through most of the discussion, since it was related to seagoing matters, where he'd had little to add.

As Jenny's case shows, healing can be very effective with gynaecological problems, which can often be solved without resorting to hormone tablets or other drugs, since the chakra system is very closely related to the endocrine system which controls the glands and the natural hormones.

There was a section on poor translations related to initial impressions and inaccurate kernels, but at the moment he couldn't find it on the help menu.