corollate
/kɔrəˈleɪt/Definitions
1. verb
to show the logical connection or relationship between two or more things, especially a statistical relationship.
“The researchers decided to corollate the data to identify patterns in consumer behavior.”
2. verb
to connect or associate something with a particular fact or piece of information.
“The historians corollated the new evidence with the existing records to piece together the events of the battle.”
3. noun
a corollary or an additional fact that logically follows from something else.
“The discovery of the new planet was a significant corollate to the team’s earlier findings.”