Definition of Corelating

1. corelate [v] - See also: corelate

Lexicographical Neighbors of Corelating

coregistered
coregulate
coregulated
coregulation
coregulator
coregulators
corehole
coreholes
coreid
coreid bug
coreign
coreigns
corelate
corelated
corelates
corelating (current term)
coreless
corelet
corelets
coreligionist
coreligionists
corella
corellas
corelysis
coremia
coremium
coreoplasty
coreopses
coreopsis
coreopsises

Literary usage of Corelating

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Canadian Record of Science by Natural History Society of Montreal (1893)
"... as a whole Miocene, and in corelating them with the beds attributed to the same period to the southward, in the basin lying east of the Sierra Nevada. ..."

2. Protection and Progress: A Study of the Economic Bases of the American by John Philip Young (1900)
"... of which is the curious one that a nation only profits by the extension of its foreign commerce. This, and the corelating free trade error that it is ..."

3. The Indiana School Journal by Indiana State Teachers Association (1876)
"Knowledge is the acute smell, the delicate taste, the sensitive touch, the hearing ear, the seeing eye; wisdom is the active brain receiving and corelating ..."

4. The Inland Educator by Francis M. Stalker, Charles Madison Curry, Walter W. Storms (1896)
"There is a wide field for a corelating in teaching, but is not permissible to allow our rec- ihii ions to resemble, in arrangement of make-up, ..."

5. Reason Vs. the Sword: A Treatise in which it is Shown that Man Has No Right by John M. Washburn (1873)
"... and responsive and re-echoing to them, are the urgency and the craving, the watching and the grasping of men for the INTERESTS corelating thereto. ..."

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