Correlate definition

Correlate means ‘to establish a relation between things. 'Corroborate' is to authenticate with the help of proof. Here the proof from history authenticates the Literature.
Correlate means that data sets X and Y are correlated depending on Z. Note that, for simplicity, these are represented in correlate(X,Y|Z) when data sets X and Y are correlated depending on Z.

Examples of Correlate in a sentence

  • Correlate utility owner records with designating data and resolve discrepancies using professional judgment.

  • Task 103 ANALYSIS: Correlate, describe, and by appropriate Project scope of work tables, graphs, and architectural and/or engineering drawings (on 24-inch by 36-inch or 30-inch by 42-inch mylar sheets, or sheet size approved in writing by the Department).

  • Husband-wife Roles as a Correlate of Contraceptive and Fertility Behaviour.

  • Correlate academic knowledge with the practice of their clinical field.

  • Students are expected to: Correlate theory to practice in a professional cooking or baking environment; Maintain safety standards and correctly handle hazardous materials, substances or wastes; Rotate stations within the professional facility.

  • Correlate inspection and assessment findings to identify repair locations, types and approximate repair quantities.

  • Correlate work and study in a manner that will expand the co-op student’s educational development.

  • Correlate various logs to identify any Security Events that may carry a potential threat.

  • The representations and warranties and statements of fact made by Correlate in this Agreement are, as applicable, accurate, correct and complete and do not contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state any material fact necessary in order to make the statements and information contained herein not false or misleading.

  • The aggregate number of TCCR Shares to be issued to the Correlate Shareholders will equal 6,300,000 shares of Class A Common Stock.