verb
- past tense of correlate; to have a mutual relationship or connection; to establish or show a correlation between two or more things
adjective
- having a mutual relationship or connection; showing correlation
Examples
- The study correlated high caffeine intake with sleep problems.
- Research has correlated regular exercise with improved mental health.
- The two variables are strongly correlated in the data.
- Scientists correlated the rise in temperature with increased carbon emissions.
- Income and education levels are often correlated.
- The correlated factors made it difficult to determine which caused the effect.
- They correlated the patient's symptoms with specific medical conditions.