relation

[ ri-ley-shuhn ]
/ rɪˈleɪ ʃən /

noun

Idioms for relation

    in/with relation to, with reference to; concerning: It's best to plan with relation to anticipated changes in one's earnings.

Origin of relation

1350–1400; Middle English relacion < Latin relātiōn- (stem of relātiō). See relate, -ion

OTHER WORDS FROM relation

re·la·tion·less, adjective non·re·la·tion, noun pre·re·la·tion, noun sub·re·la·tion, noun

British Dictionary definitions for in relation to

relation
/ (rɪˈleɪʃən) /

noun

See also relations

Word Origin for relation

C14: from Latin relātiō a narration, a relation (between philosophical concepts)

Medical definitions for in relation to

relation
[ rĭ-lāshən ]

n.

A logical or natural association between two or more things; relevance of one to another; connection.
The connection of people by blood or marriage; kinship.
A person connected to another by blood or marriage; a relative.
The positional relationship of the teeth or other structures in the mouth.

Idioms and Phrases with in relation to (1 of 2)

in relation to

see relative to.

Idioms and Phrases with in relation to (2 of 2)

relation

see poor relation; relative (in relation) to.