[Grammar] Relate to OR Relate with

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otevia

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Please I want to know whether there's any difference in meaning between using "relate to" and "relate with". For example: 1) I couldn't relate to anything she said. 2) I couldn't relate with anything she said.
 
Only sentence 1 is correct. With isn't used after ​relate.
 
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