verb
- to have a close connection or relationship with something else
- to show or establish a connection between two or more things
noun
- either of two things that have a correlation with each other
Usage: technical
Examples
- Higher education levels correlate with increased income.
- The study found that exercise correlates strongly with better mental health.
- Researchers tried to correlate the data with previous findings.
- Scientists correlate temperature changes with climate patterns.
- The two variables are perfect correlates in this experiment.
- Sleep quality and academic performance are known correlates.
- Can you correlate these symptoms with any recent changes?