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Sentence count:186+19Posted:2016-07-16Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: alludedirectpointrecommendsendSimilar words: referencepreferencedefensecare forreformdefenderrefugedefensiveMeaning: [rɪ'fɜr /-'fɜː]  v. 1. make reference to 2. have to do with or be relevant to 3. think of, regard, or classify under a subsuming principle or with a general group or in relation to another 4. send or direct for treatment, information, or a decision 5. seek information from 6. have as a meaning. 
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91, The last component of the rainbow coalition that I want to refer to is feminism.
92, Their utterances are syntactically simpler, contain a narrower range of semantic content, and less frequently refer outside the here-and-now.
93, Political cultures to refer to those in which there are significant proportions of both the simpler and more complex patterns of orientations.
94, They don't refer to particular cases of primary school closure in any particular location.
95, Also used to refer to a complete set of characters forming a family in a particular design or style.
96, The reader who wishes to have more detailed information on the various forms of physical treatments available should refer elsewhere.
97, In the same way as we talk about the composite commodity of sport, we can also refer to the composite price.
98, Where a convergent or divergent margin has a significant transform component it is appropriate to refer to it as an oblique-slip margin.
99, Please refer to the back cover of this brochure for more details.
100, The deadlines refer to the time at which the convergence conditions will be examined.
101, One of the revisions relates to a matter which arises in this appeal, and I shall refer to it later.
102, Before parting with the case, we should refer to a further argument mounted by Mr. Thornton.
103, Keep your orders and shipping together in a separate folder so you can refer to them later something goes amiss.
104, These refer to victims of road accidents occurring throughout Lothian and not necessarily in the eligible areas themselves.
105, Mr Quinn said he and Mr Neal had agreed a contract to refer work between the firms.
106, The actual phenomenon these qualitative attributes refer to is, as we have witnessed, contested.
107, You may want to refer to it in conjunction with this section.
108, To conclude this section, we can, at last,[sentencedict.com/refer.html] refer to an experiment.
109, The dangers to which the minority refer currently exist under the present law.
110, They can also advise on the most suitable training for your needs or refer you to other specialist agencies.
111, Please refer to the individual hotel descriptions for full details.
112, For instance, flying level on a heading, if you are checking height there is no need to refer to the airspeed.
113, It was finally decided to refer the matter to the departmental assemblies.
114, In concluding this section on subsurface detection, we may refer in passing to a controversial technique that has a few followers.
115, Please refer to the advertisement on page 14 for ordering details and coupon.
116, Once the dictionary was available, society gained in cohesion because anyone could refer to it as an outside source for comparison.
117, Why do I refer to Euclidean geometry as a physical theory rather than a branch of mathematics?
118, Mark passages to which you want to refer or where you wish to seek clarification.
119, Shall we soon abolish death and refer to some one dead as having a life problem?
120, What collectors refer to as historical flasks are glass bottles blown into metal molds between about 1815 and 1870.
More similar words: referencepreferencedefensecare forreformdefenderrefugedefensivedefendantrefugeeofferreflectiondifferofferingrefrigeratortransferinterferedifferentconferencedifferencediffer frominterfere ininterfere withmake a difference
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