Correlates [verb]
Definition of Correlates:
equate, compare
Sentence/Example of Correlates:
Now, the 'Rhapsodoi,' as may be supposed, are the personal correlates of the rhapsodia.
Each movement of the ballet correlates the rhythms of machinery with the human rhythms which they prolong and repeat.
When subjective and objective are both without their correlates, that is the very axis of Tao.
The general rule which correlates this polymorphic change is that its direction changes at a given temperature.
The number of cells destroyed depends upon the intensity and duration of the effort that correlates their destruction.
Brain tissue, including both quantity and quality, correlates mental power.
But may not this identical language be retortively suggested in the case of their "correlates of force?"
We have also to consider the psychological effects of sensations, as opposed to their physical causes and correlates.
It does not include them all, as does the term social science, but it correlates and interprets them all.
When she correlates her outing with her school work on the day following, there is seen nature at first-hand in the class-room.