Synonym: allude, direct, point, recommend, send. Similar words: reference, preference, defense, care for, reform, defender, refuge, defensive. Meaning: [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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121, Both EDs would require auditors to refer in their reports to inherent uncertainties affecting the accounts.
122, Terms such as thought leader, golden boy, or winner refer to people with a power base of reputation.
123, But they are resisting pressure to refer the disputed 6.5 percent pay rise to independent binding arbitration.
124, I refer to paid maternity leave, child allowance, single parent allowances etc.
125, But he did refer to a spectator and an alleged verbal and physical abuse on Dooley and himself.
126, I refer to the direction of physical and mental activity toward the accomplishment of a major task.
127, The curved arrows refer to the main carriage and the straight arrows to the lace carriage.
128, Refer to symbols for full list of available facilities, then contact the Hotel of your choice.
129, It does not refer to naive anthropomorphism, to childish notions of a kind of finite Person resident somewhere.
130, Classical philosophers refer to them with contempt, as peddlers of absolution for a modest fee.
131, Such studies generally refer to wider determinants or concomitants of the national industrial relations variables with which they explain their findings.
132, Before I come to those passages, it is convenient to refer to such earlier authority as there is.
133, By culture we refer to the shared values, beliefs and basic assumptions about what we are doing.
134, Telling the truth about mothering-when it does not refer to the oneness and bliss-means breaking the rules.
135, Notice of Default: shall refer to the notice issued by Pledgee in accordance with this Agreement declaring an Event of Default.
136, It's good practice to always provide a form name and alias name. All code should then refer to the alias name.
137, May I refer you to Article 5 of the General Terms and Conditions of the contract?
138, The Red Classics refer to the cultural production of revolutionary literature and arts in the 1950s and 1960s[http://sentencedict.com], as an integral part of the construction of the revolutionary hegemony during Maos era.
139, Coal products for residents refer to briquet , coal cake, honeycomb briquette and kindling charcoal.
140, To refer to ( an authority, for example ) in support or corroboration; cite.
141, For more information on the crontab command, please refer to the crontab command reference.
142, Terrorism attacks by committing suicide refer to the plotted violent acts prompted by ideology or religious factors, and their success depends on the executors' violent self-murder.
143, These descriptions are more accurate than the previous, but they only refer to the descriptions of extravert types obtained this way.
144, I will refer to child abuse generically (which includes physical, sexual, and emotional abuse and neglect).
145, Sheet resistance has the units of ohms , but it is convenient to refer to it in ohms per square since the sheet resistance produces the resistance of the coating within any square area.
146, Please refer to the conference agenda for a detailed schedule of the conference.
147, We tell you that the beings you refer to as Sasquatch, are remnants of human-gorilla genetic engineered mutants, created for heavy labor, by the Aryans.
148, Please refer to The KSU Regulations of Credit Transfer for relevant rules.
149, Epidemics of Class II refer to those which can cause great economic losses and need to take strict measures to bring under control or exterminate them and avoid their spread.
150, If you plan a quantitative study, you will refer to method, data collection and analysis.
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