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Have To Do With (Verb)

Meaning

Be relevant to; "There were lots of questions referring to her talk"; "My remark pertained to your earlier comments".

Classification

Verbs of being, having, spatial relations.

Examples

  • The new company policy does not have to do with the resignation of employees but rather with improving overall work efficiency.
  • Their findings have a lot to do with the overall effect of global warming on the planet's oceans.
  • The issues raised during the town hall meeting have to do with budget allocation for the fiscal year.
  • Everything that has been uncovered has something to do with the years she spent working in the firm.
  • Information leaks rarely have to do with poor information management but rather human error.

Synonyms

  • Concern
  • Touch On
  • Refer
  • Pertain
  • Touch
  • Come To
  • Relate
  • Bear On

Hyponyms

  • Matter To
  • Interest
  • Center On
  • Regard
  • Affect
  • Apply
  • Revolve About
  • Hold
  • Go For
  • Concentrate On
  • Focus On
  • Center
  • Involve
  • Revolve Around
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