Synonym: decoration, medal, quotation, subpoena, summons. Similar words: elicitation, felicitation, resuscitation, incapacitation, agitation, imitation, levitation, habitation. Meaning: [saɪ'teɪʃn] n. 1. an official award (as for bravery or service) usually given as formal public statement 2. (law) the act of citing (as of spoken words or written passages or legal precedents etc.) 3. a short note recognizing a source of information or of a quoted passage 4. a passage or expression that is quoted or cited 5. a summons that commands the appearance of a party at a proceeding 6. thoroughbred that won the triple crown in 1948.
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1) His citation says he showed outstanding and exemplary courage.
2) Turner was issued a traffic citation for reckless driving.
3) The essay begins with a citation from 'Hamlet'.
4) Space does not permit the citation of the examples.
5) The court could issue a citation and fine Ms. Robbins.
6) The court issued a contempt citation against city council members who refused to comply with a court order.
7) The judge issued a contempt citation against the woman for violating a previous court order.
8) Alter all, citation indexes are based on that principle.
9) The Oxford English Dictionary's first citation for the word "garage" is from 1902.
10) The two twin-engined aeroplanes were trapped behind the Citation jet.
11) So what of the other reasons for rejecting citation analysis as a help in deciding where the money should go?
12) The distribution of citation period is also shown graphically as Figure 17.
13) The citation patterns again show a bimodal distribution, with two median half-lives.
14) Finally the extensive index and reference citation helps the reader to find relevant literature.
15) Citation measures will be described in more detail in Chapter 5.
16) The Nobel citation noted that his discovery would be useful for energy conversion technology.
17) Does the citation give any external clues about the reliability of the document? 2.
18) A second offense would earn a misdemeanor citation, and a third would require a court appearance.
19) Lindsey also finds that citation counts favour the scientist doing work in the mainstream or dominant paradigm.
20) Another possible measure was the average number of citations within the citation period.
21) When a thesis receives one citation in each of five separate years, it is impossible to assign a peak.
22) This factor has already been alluded to in earlier discussions on bibliographies[sentencedict.com], and on citation analysis in general.
23) The violation earned the pizza parlor a $ 500 citation and opened the owners to possible further action.
24) This again was impossible to calculate for those theses which had received only one citation.
25) Fundamental issues in epistemology have also raised questions concerning the limitations of citation analysis.
26) The row erupted again when he won the Nobel last year, and the citation named the offending work.
27) It is therefore not surprising that authors attach great importance to their citation by others.
28) They suggest that there is a bimodal distribution of citation counts,[http://sentencedict.com/citation.html] with short-term and long-term components.
29) You should therefore attend for jury service per your citation.
30) The reader may question, in the light of all of the above criticisms and suggested limitations, the objective validity of citation analysis.
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