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  • 1related — re‧lat‧ed [rɪˈleɪtd] adjective directly connected with or affected by something: • The drop in sales was related to the end of a tax break on new cars. • The company agreed to sell its real estate business and other related assets. • Stocks were …

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  • 2Related — Titre original Related Genre Série tragi comique Créateur(s) Liz Tuccillo Pays d’origine  États Unis …

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  • 3-related — ► used to describe what something is connected with: »Stocks fell as the US dollar s plunge against the yen sent export related issues tumbling. »profit related bonuses Main Entry: ↑related …

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  • 4Related — Re*lat ed ( l?t ?d), p. p. & a. 1. Allied by kindred; connected by blood or alliance, particularly by consanguinity; as, persons related in the first or second degree. [1913 Webster] 2. Standing in relation or connection; as, the electric and… …

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  • 5related — I adjective affiliated, affined, affinitive, agnate, akin, allied, analogous, applicable, apposite, appropriate, appurtenant, associated, cognate, cognatus, collateral, commutual, complementary, congeneric, congenerical, congenerous, connate,… …

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  • 6related to — index incident Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 7Related — infobox television show name = Related caption = The Sorelli sisters L R: Marjee, Ginnie, Rose, Ann format = Comedy drama runtime = 45 min. (per episode) creator = Liz Tuccillo starring = Jennifer Esposito Kiele Sanchez Lizzy Caplan Laura… …

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  • 8Related — Seriendaten Deutscher Titel nicht ausgestrahlt Originaltitel Related …

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  • 9related — adjective a) Standing in relation or connection. Electric and magnetic forces are closely related. b) Being a relative of. Everyone is related to their parents …

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  • 10Related — Relate Re*late (r? l?t ), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Related}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Relating}.] [F. relater to recount, LL. relatare, fr. L. relatus, used as p. p. of referre. See {Elate}, and cf. {Refer}.] 1. To bring back; to restore. [Obs.] [1913… …

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