How to use in-sentence of “relate to”:
+ Constitutional law explains how different institutions relate to each other.
+ Some colleges relate to ChristianityChristian religious.
+ The majority of physical chemistry concepts relate to bulk properties rather than to molecular/atomic structure alone.
+ Hoover was uncharismatic and did not relate to the people well, which made many people consider him as mean-spirited.
+ They relate to different fields of the subject.
+ These complaints relate to abuse of human rights.
+ This might relate to increased rates of exposures to viruses before birth.
+ The way we relate to knowledge is transforming.

Example sentences of “relate to”:
+ In this type of alienation, a worker cannot relate to the work he or she is doing.
+ The way in which the people relate to each other may have just as many “controls” as in a society with schools, markets and a government.
+ He describes the rhythms he uses and how they relate to one another.
+ Scorsese was initially reluctant to develop the project, though he eventually came to relate to LaMotta’s story.
+ It is the events that make up a story, particularly as they relate to one another.
+ Even so, these measures were not entirely precise and did not relate to other measures such as the inch or the foot.
+ The variables with English names relate to features that do not exist in “Infobox Ort in Deutschland”.
+ The function of howling may relate to intergroup spacing and territory protection.
+ They relate to the flag, human spirit, and the soil of the homeland.
+ Patrick explained that he could relate to the plot.
+ The years have caused some consequences, and he fails to relate to his family.
+ Evolutionary patterns are found that relate to the mass, age and composition of the star.
+ Not written in clear English, and sales claims relate to non-payment forms.
+ They are also equipped with backpacks called “pup packs” that contain tools that relate to the pups’ jobs.
+ In this type of alienation, a worker cannot relate to the work he or she is doing.
+ The way in which the people relate to each other may have just as many "controls" as in a society with schools, markets and a government.
+ He describes the rhythms he uses and how they relate to one another.
More in-sentence examples of “relate to”:
+ Many young people, boys in particular, relate to the story and its language, and feel that Caulfield would understand them if he knew them.
+ Teddy boys relate to early rock and roll music.
+ They are widely used in knockout experiments, especially those genetic questions which relate to human physiology.
+ An artwork is normally judged by how much impact it has on people, the number of people who can relate to it, and how much they appreciate it.
+ When he returns home, he finds that he has been so affected by the war that he cannot relate to his friends, including his wife and lover.
+ All these things define how I relate to the two diverse culture and how I stay connected with each.
+ Investment and income relate to economics.
+ Does this relate to what you’re talking about? Also, I apologize about the huge wall of text.
+ He can deliver pizza and do other side missions that don’t relate to the movie and the game.
+ Often, these relate to national security matters, which are supposed to go past party politics – the New Zealand Security Intelligence Service, for example, has to talk to the Leader of the Opposition as well as the Prime Minister about certain matters.
+ References to the name “Tiffany Preston” in mainstream media almost exclusively relate to the duo Rainbow Arabia, and I couldn’t find any referring to the porn industry.
+ The information is stored in a graph, so one parent can have many children, and one child can relate to several parents.
+ Particularly he does not relate to his soccer-loving son, Matthias.
+ It does not relate to any deity, but refers to the quality of being sacred and auspicious.
+ The vertices of the octahedron lie at the midpoints of the edges of the tetrahedron, and in this sense it relates to the tetrahedron in the same way that the cuboctahedron and icosidodecahedron relate to the other Platonic solids.
+ Teleostomi have two adaptations which relate to their respiration: First, they had some kind of operculum.
+ However, featured rapper Wiz Khalifa said in a press conference that he would like the music video to be in a sutle setting where no people may be to relate to the lyrics of the song.
+ Both items relate to wikiprojects, which the community has never supported.
+ Causality is a way to describe how different events relate to one another.
+ The names relate to their strength.
+ His works relate to infrared astronomyinfrared- and submillimetre astronomy.
+ Noise phenomena tend to relate to things that happened a long time ago.
+ Another name for human science is social sciencesSocial Science, since the most complex thing about humans is how they relate to each other in society.
+ They are recent non-fiction books which relate to uranium mining, nuclear weapons and/or nuclear power.
+ Many young people, boys in particular, relate to the story and its language, and feel that Caulfield would understand them if he knew them.
+ Teddy boys relate to early rock and roll music.
+ Throughout the series, there are stories that relate to the Belcher family and the citizens that live near them.
+ People could relate to them because they knew as much as the viewers.
+ This category has templates that relate to books.
+ More or less, you can have anything here that you might have on your user or user talk page.” I believe the protest page is fully and only relate to the wiki.
+ Additionally, in Nicki Minaj’s early career she used sexuality as a way to gain fans and relate to audiences.
+ The culture of bullying includes daily activities and the way people relate to each other.
+ Jinki opposes, although several editors don’t understand how his arguments relate to the suggestion.
+ Therefore, IQs are not simply a mathematical fiction: they relate to the ability of individuals to perform certain functions.
+ Many topics directly relate to other major topics, and a single article page cannot adequately cover all the information, in a balanced manner, because some topics would have far more detail than others within the same page.
+ The band has a lot of fans in college and many of the band’s songs relate to the band members’ lives at The Ohio State University Ohio State University and growing up in Rockville, Maryland.
+ Gorsky gave continuity to the plots of Petipa’s ballets and removed excessive choreography that did not relate to the story.
+ In addition, sometime beliefs do not relate to the religion but belong to the culture.
+ In France the first two numbers of the postal code relate to the department.
+ These protests commonly relate to freedom of speech.
+ Threads that relate to this topic maybe found here.
+ A number of “Pokémon” films have also been made that relate to the anime.
+ A plot must have, Aristotle says, a beginning, a middle, and an end, and the events of the plot must causally relate to one another as being either necessary or probable.
+ Saussure was a professor in historical linguistics, which is concerned with how languages relate to each other and how they change over time.
+ This category contains articles relate to GP2 Series.
+ Betty tries to relate to Ben, but Ben is uneasy because Amy does not like Betty either.
+ Because it is popular, there are many goods that relate to it, like lip balm or bath salts.
