RELATES vs TOUCH: NOUN
- N/A
- A prospect for a loan or handout.
- An official stamp indicating the quality of a metal product.
- The state of being in contact or communication.
- The act of putting two things together with no space between them
- A distinguishing style
- The feel of mechanical action
- Deftness in handling matters
- The faculty of touch
- The sensation produced by pressure receptors in the skin
- A suggestion of some quality
- A communicative interaction
- A slight attack of illness
- A slight but appreciable addition
- The act of soliciting money (as a gift or loan)
- The act of approaching someone for a loan or handout.
- The act or an instance of touching.
- A light push; a tap.
- An instance of contacting or propelling the ball or puck.
- The physiological sense by which external objects or forces are perceived through contact with the body.
- A sensation experienced in touching something with a characteristic texture.
- A discernible mark or effect left by contact with something.
- A small change or addition, or the effect achieved by it.
- A suggestion, hint, or tinge.
- A mild attack.
- The event of something coming in contact with the body
- A manner or technique of striking the keys of a keyboard instrument.
- The resistance to pressure characteristic of the keys of a keyboard.
- An ability to propel a ball a desired distance; control or accuracy.
- A facility; a knack.
- A characteristic way of doing things.
- A small amount; a dash.
RELATES vs TOUCH: ADJECTIVE
- Similar or related in quality or character
- Being connected or associated
- Connected by kinship, common origin, or marriage
- Having close kinship and appropriateness
- N/A
RELATES vs TOUCH: VERB
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of relate.
- Make a logical or causal connection
- Have to do with or be relevant to
- Give an account of
- Have or establish a relationship to
- Be in a relationship with
- Have to do with or be relevant to
- Have an effect upon
- Dye with a color
- To extend as far as
- Consume
- Make a more or less disguised reference to
- Affect emotionally
- Tamper with
- Cause to be in brief contact with
- Make physical contact with, come in contact with
- Be in direct physical contact with; make contact
- Comprehend
- Deal with; usually used with a form of negation
- Perceive via the tactile sense
- Be equal to in quality or ability
RELATES vs TOUCH: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To match in quality; equal.
- To wheedle a loan or handout from.
- To change or improve by adding fine lines or strokes.
- To draw with light strokes.
- To color slightly; tinge.
- To injure slightly.
- To affect the emotions of; move to tender response.
- To be pertinent to; concern.
- To deal with, especially in passing; treat briefly or allusively.
- To come up to; reach.
- To be tangent to.
- To meet without going beyond; adjoin.
- To eat or drink; taste.
- To lay hands on in violence.
- To press or push lightly; tap.
- To bring (one thing) into light contact with something else.
- To bring something into light contact with.
- To cause or permit a part of the body, especially the hand or fingers, to come in contact with so as to feel.
- To stamp (tested metal).
- To strike or pluck the keys or strings of (a musical instrument).
- To play (a musical piece).
- To touch someone or something.
- To be or come into contact.
- To disturb or move by handling.
RELATES vs TOUCH: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- Deal with
- Make contact
- Be in direct physical contact with
- Color lightly
- A slight but appreciable amount
- Be relevant to
- The faculty by which external objects or forces are perceived through contact with the body (especially the hands)
RELATES vs TOUCH: RELATED WORDS
- Reflects, Refers, Pertains, Touch on, Tie in, Bear on, Come to, Link, Associate, Concern, Touch, Connect, Interrelate, Refer, Pertain
- Meet, Feeling, Soupcon, Spot, Pinch, Allude, Jot, Relate, Tinge, Tint, Trace, Hint, Reach, Tactile sensation, Contact
RELATES vs TOUCH: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Applies, Corresponds, Involves, Refers, Touch on, Tie in, Bear on, Come to, Associate, Concern, Touch, Connect, Interrelate, Refer, Pertain
- Refer, Stir, Meet, Feeling, Soupcon, Spot, Pinch, Allude, Relate, Tinge, Tint, Trace, Hint, Reach, Contact
RELATES vs TOUCH: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Act to which the document relates for the reporting period to which the failure relates whichever is higher.
- Fifth Class relates more to a heating plant while the fourth class relates more to Power plants.
- Tip: frame one design experience that relates to what the company needs and offer to show how a portfolio piece that relates to this.
- Relates to health maintenance organization holding company systems, relates to enterprise risk, security holders, subsidiaries and investment authority, reinsurance agreements and consolidated tax all
- Consistency relates to how well each procedure or process of the IMS relates to the others.
- Relates to legislative special session, relates to emergencies.
- Attorney General to enforce the provisions of the act; relates to consumer protection; relates to privacy; relates to state revenue.
- Relates to insurance, relates to breach of security of a computer system, relates to notification requirement.
- Relates to public health, relates to executive orders, relates to reauthorization.
- Relates to executive orders, relates to emergencies, relates to reauthorization, relates to termination.
- We also touch upon the death of his mother, which we touch upon much more in this season.
- How can I navigate around the screen when the touch feature of the touchscreen does NOT RESPOND to my touch?
- Touch therapy teaches mothers to use touch as a way of getting to know their infant better.
- Try not to touch surfaces unless you need to touch them.
- Photo Booths, Touch Screen Kiosks, Touch Screen Monitors and Digital Signage.
- Touch the language you want the thermostat to display, then touch Next.
- The Touch Sensor is sensitive to touch, pressure as well as force.
- No, Doris, lips that touch Fire Plug Pink shall never touch mine.
- Touch Touch Touch or to scroll between screens.
- PHYSICAL: Includes how close someone can come to you, casual touch, intimate touch, and sexual touch.
RELATES vs TOUCH: QUESTIONS
- Which aspect of the Treaty most directly relates to ecotourism?
- What does incorporation mean as it relates to US government?
- Is there a specific equation that relates acceleration and displacement?
- What is the formula that relates circumference and radius?
- Which dance form of India relates to the storytelling?
- Which equation relates the speed of light and wavelength?
- Which competence relates to contracting in the supervision relationship?
- Which specific disclosure relates to settlement costs under RESPA?
- What does it mean when something relates to another?
- What equation relates this loss to energy produced?
- What is please dont touch anything Please Don't touch anything?
- Can I replace a touch screen with non touch screen?
- What makes crouch touch touch pause pause engage so special?
- Can I use Touch ID instead of Touch ID for 1Password?
- Can you touch in with your Oyster card and touch out?
- What happens when you touch the touch screen on a Kurio?
- Why does my phone keep saying register touch when I Touch?
- How many touch points can a touch screen display support?
- How do the touch events interfaces support multi-touch interactions?
- What is capacitive touch control on Doss Touch portable speaker?