correlative

ADJECTIVE
  1. mutually related
  2. expressing a reciprocal or complementary relation
    correlative conjunctions
NOUN
  1. either of two or more related or complementary variables
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How To Use correlative In A Sentence

  • Thus, dialogical openness is quite different from indifferentism; identity and dialogue are correlative.
  • Does a right always involve a correlative duty?
  • Unconformities vary in type from disconformities related to subaerial exposure to stratigraphic gaps of variable extent and their correlative paraconformities, followed by deepening surfaces.
  • It has proved difficult to establish causal rather than merely correlative relationships between carbohydrate accumulation and cold tolerance.
  • The literature about diagnosis and correlative study on IPF is reviewed.
  • Although both mind and the sensory faculty receive their correlative forms when perceiving or thinking, neither is wholly passive in its defining activity.
  • Objective : To discuss the correlative parameters of PSA in evaluation of early prostatic cancer diagnosis.
  • It was also important to determine the degree of universality of the correlative relationships between free amino acid levels and leaf senescence.
  • correlative conjunctions
  • Man has rights only in so far as they are a correlative of duty.
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