verb
- to have a mutual relationship or connection; to establish or show a relationship between two or more things
Usage: present participle of 'correlate'
Examples
- The researchers are correlating the data from multiple studies to find patterns.
- Scientists are correlating temperature changes with carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere.
- She spent hours correlating the survey responses with demographic information.
- The study is correlating exercise frequency with improved mental health outcomes.
- He was correlating the historical events to understand their cause-and-effect relationship.
- They are correlating student test scores with attendance records.