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get on with vs relate

relate vs get on with

get on with and relate both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
get on with No No Yes No
relate No No Yes No
As verbs, relate is a hypernym of get on with; that is, relate is a word with a broader meaning than get on with:
  • get on with: have smooth relations
  • relate: have or establish a relationship to
get on with (verb) relate (verb)
have smooth relations make a logical or causal connection
give an account of; narrate
have or establish a relationship to
be relevant to
be in a relationship with
Difference between get on with and relate

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