ties in with

Main Entry:
coalesce [koh-uh-les]
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: blend, come together
Synonyms: adhere, amalgamate, associate, bracket, cleave, cling, cohere, combine, commingle, commix, conjoin, connect, consolidate, fuse, hook up with, incorporate, integrate, join, join up with, link, merge, mingle, mix, relate, stick, tie in with, unite, wed
Antonyms: divide, separate
Main Entry: link
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: connect
Synonyms: associate, attach, bind, bracket, combine, conjoin, conjugate, couple, fasten, group, hitch on, hook up, identify, incorporate, interface, join, meld with, network, plug into, relate, slap on, tack on, tag along, tag on, team up with, throw in with, tie, tie in with, unite, yoke
Antonyms: disconnect, divide, separate, unfasten, unlink
Main Entry: relate
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: correlate, pertain
Synonyms: affect, ally, appertain, apply, ascribe, assign, associate, be joined with, be relevant to, bear upon, bracket, combine, compare, concern, conjoin, connect, consociate, coordinate, correspond to, couple, credit, have reference to, have to do with, identify with, impute, interconnect, interdepend, interrelate, join, link, orient, orientate, pertain, refer, tie in with, touch, unite, yoke
Notes: both recount and relate mean 'to tell, to give an account of,' but recount adds the semantic component 'in detail'
Antonyms: dissociate
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