Collate (something) with (something) phrase
To find something that goes together with something else or compare something with something.
We collated the results of our study with those of other studies to see if we came to the same conclusion or not.
By collating some recent drawings with my older ones, I can tell that my drawing skills have improved significantly.
be less importance, less outstanding in comparison with something else
To seem much more unimportant when compared with something else
A comparative expression that means more/less, better/worse, etc., in comparison to the average person or object.
To indicate a pair of people or things as in tandem
Used to indicate that you have similar interests, characteristics, or opinions to someone else.
The verb "collate" must be conjugated according to its tense.
This phrase dates from 1610s.
To be very wet
Because of forgetting bringing an umbrella, I look like a drowned rat when it rains.