0 past simple and past participle of correlate --
1 If two or more facts, numbers, etc. correlate or are correlated, there is a relationship between them: --
Indeed, if decreases in grammaticality correlated with increases in error-contingent models, one might call into question its function as a form of corrective input.
Corruption and the economic reform index are highly correlated (.77).
The current study was designed to test the hypothesis that several distinct, but correlated dimensions of psychosis can be identified in the general population.
Genetic differentiation among the populations was not correlated with geographical distance.
That size is correlated to age is, in early pregnancy, a reasonable assumption.
The lithostratigraphy of the cores has been precisely correlated with the nearby cliff section, which has also been examined and re-described.
If, however, pursuit and perception have different motion-integration pathways, the pursuit response to image motion will not be tightly correlated with perceptual coherence.
For nonliving things, distinctive visual features are correlated with function; identification of individual items is thus better.