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relative1 [ˈrelətɪv, Am -t̬-] ADJ

1. relative form (seen in comparison):

relative
relative to sth

2. relative form (connected to):

relative to sth
relative to sth

3. relative (not absolute):

relative
relative

4. relative LING:

relative pronoun
relative clause

relative2 [ˈrelətɪv, Am -t̬-] N

relative
krewny(-na) m (f)
krewni mpl

blood relation, blood relative N

krewny(-na) m (f)
relative returns pl ECON

Usage examples with relative

relative to sth

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
From the accounts of eye witnesses and the relatives of the driver: this is the untold story behind the death of the artist.
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Relatives were called in to collect the dead.
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The lists are created, in part, due to the relative importance of each site and the degree of risk faced.
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In general, more rounded forms have a lesser surface relative to their volume.
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Two of his daughters and other relatives were among the victims.
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A small number of 9/11 victims' relatives attended the hearing.
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Spies reported every relative or friend that stayed the night at another's apartment.
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His tenure in office provided the nation with a badly needed period of relative peace and order.
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He also tutored the children of many friends and relatives.
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There are several types of underfill materials in use with differing properties relative to workability and thermal transfer.
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