Citing

//ˈsaɪtɪŋ//

"Citing" in a Sentence (9 examples)

Swiss authorities have cancelled traditional fireworks displays in some areas during Wednesday's national holiday celebrations, citing the high risk of forest fires.

"I know quite a lot of really top-notch scientists who have just moved to other countries," said Lee, citing colleagues who have headed to Europe and China.

The French government recently banned religious attire from its classrooms, citing France's tradition of secularism.

Authorities had initially authorized the march, but reversed themselves on Monday, citing fears it would degenerate into violence.

But so far, both Pelosi of California and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky have dismissed the possibility of both chambers recessing during the crisis, citing Congress' need to be in session to push through emergency health and economic assistance.

Wyoming Republicans killed a bill to raise the legal marriage age to 16, citing their "constitutional right" to marry a child.

I listened to someone citing my name.

He listened to a woman citing his name.

Authors frequently do not cite references that are more than three years old because manuscript referees often dismiss or devalue older citings.

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