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How to spell RELIATE correctly?

If you meant to type "reliate" but realized it's a misspelling, fear not! The correct word might be "rely". It means to have confidence or trust in someone or something. So next time, let's rely on the correct spelling instead of "reliate"!

List of suggestions on how to spell reliate correctly

  • elate
  • elite The elite group of athletes trained for months before competing in the Olympic Games.
  • prelate The prelate of the local diocese was summoned to address the recent controversy.
  • radiate The sun's rays radiate warmth and light, providing energy and sustenance for life on Earth.
  • rebate I filled out the paperwork to receive a rebate on my new car purchase.
  • recite I can recite the entire alphabet backwards.
  • reflate The economy has been struggling, and policymakers are trying to reflate it through various measures.
  • relate
  • related We are all related somehow.
  • Relater The Relater was a weird animal.
  • relates The story relates to the struggles of a young teenager growing up in poverty.
  • release I'm going to have to release the dog.
  • relegate The coach decided to relegate the player to the bench for not following team rules.
  • reliant The baby was very reliant on her mother for care.
  • relieve The massage helped to relieve the tension in my shoulders.
  • reline
  • relive Caroline was keen to relive the night she went out with her friends.
  • relocate I decided to relocate to a new city for better job opportunities.
  • retaliate The country vowed to retaliate against the neighboring country if they continued to launch attacks.

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