Estimated by comparison; not absolute or complete.
A person that is considered to be of the same family due to shared ancestors, marriage or adoption.
An animal or plant that bears a relationship to another (as related by common descent or by membership in the same genus)
Properly related in size or degree or other measurable characteristics; usually followed by `to'
1 Longer than Mrs Thatcher; and who knows how long relative to Blair?
2 Huawei used to be a relative unknown in the consumer mobile market.
3 The relative risk for individuals over 64 years of age was higher.
4 The relative health also holds appeal for investors enticed by the industry.
5 In the boom years, Ireland lost competitiveness relative to its EU neighbours.
6 Valuations, relative to developed markets, are near the crisis levels of 2008.
7 Therefore, we expect sales to be less affected relative to fashion garments.
8 Differences relative to patient age and procedures sought may need further exploration.
9 Factors related to lacunae enlargement included number and relative size of lacunae.
10 Recently I had to buy a present for a young female relative .
11 However, the relative severity of illness associated with different viruses is unclear.
12 The latter parameter measures the relative electron-density level at the atomic position.
13 Similarly, credit risk offers little reward relative to potential losses, Gross said.
14 Whether the risk differences depend on their relative birth size is unknown.
15 The relative health of each team may yet be a deciding factor.
16 Both regions demonstrate similar relative DNase I sensitivities within a given tissue.
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