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    correlative
    /kəˈrɛlətɪv/

    adjective

    • 1. having a mutual relationship; corresponding: "rights, whether moral or legal, can involve correlative duties"

    noun

    • 1. a word or concept that has a mutual relationship with another word or concept: "the child's right to education is a correlative of the parent's duty to send the child to school"

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  2. CORRELATIVE definition: 1. If two or more facts, numbers, etc. are correlative, there is an important relationship between…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of CORRELATIVE is naturally related : corresponding. How to use correlative in a sentence.

  4. a fact, number, etc. that has an important relationship to another fact, number, etc.: correlative of She views death as the natural correlative of life. His compositions are musical correlatives of prayer and meditation.

  5. Correlative definition: so related that each implies or complements the other.. See examples of CORRELATIVE used in a sentence.

  6. 1. in mutual, complementary, or reciprocal relationship; corresponding. 2. denoting words, usually conjunctions, occurring together though not adjacently in certain grammatical constructions, as for example neither and nor in such sentences as he neither ate nor drank. noun. 3. either of two things that are correlative. 4. a correlative word.

  7. expressing a reciprocal or complementary relation. “ correlative conjunctions”. synonyms: mutual, reciprocal. concerning each of two or more persons or things; especially given or done in return. adjective. mutually related. synonyms: correlate, correlated. related, related to.

  8. noun. /kəˈrelətɪv/ (formal) a fact or an idea that is closely related to or depends on another fact or idea. The child’s right to education is a correlative of the parent’s duty to send the child to school. Word Origin. Want to learn more?

  9. Correlative Definition. Related; corresponding. Having or involving a mutual relationship; reciprocally dependent. Correlative rights and duties. Expressing mutual relation and used in pairs. In “Neither Tom nor I can go,” “neither” and “nor” are correlative conjunctions. A thing closely related to something else.

  10. formal. : existing because something else exists : closely connected. a doctor's duties and a patient's correlative rights. As demand increases, we'll see a correlative increase in price.

  11. Define correlative. correlative synonyms, correlative pronunciation, correlative translation, English dictionary definition of correlative. adj. 1. Related; corresponding. 2. Grammar Indicating a reciprocal or complementary relationship: a correlative conjunction. n. 1. Either of two correlative...