Bringing vs Relate - What's the difference?
bringing | relate |
The act by which something is brought.
* 1984 , Michael J. Zimmerman, An essay on human action (page 93)
To tell in a descriptive way.
To give an association.
To make a connection or correlation from one thing to another.
* 2002 , Paul Light, Karen Littleton, Learning with Computers: Analysing Productive Interactions (page 92)
To have a connection.
To interact.
To respond through reaction.
To identify with, understand.
(obsolete) To bring back; to restore.
* Spenser
As verbs the difference between bringing and relate
is that bringing is while relate is .As a noun bringing
is the act by which something is brought.bringing
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(head)Noun
(en noun)- Now, it seems intuitively obvious that these indirect bringings about are genuine actions
relate
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(relat)- The use of video made it possible to relate' the talk to the answers given to particular problems in the test. With this research design it was possible to ' relate changes in test score measures to changes in linguistic features
- I find it difficult to relate to others because i'm extremely introverted .
- Abate your zealous haste, till morrow next again / Both light of heaven and strength of men relate .
