Refer

//ɹɪˈfɜː//

"Refer" in a Sentence (31 examples)

Please refer to the tourist information office.

We refer to this city as Little Kyoto.

Refer to the Users' Guide if you have any problems.

Mary didn't refer to the accident she had seen.

Which dictionary did you refer to?

Refer to the dictionary as often as possible.

What does it refer to?

Don't refer to this matter again, please.

American news stories always refer to "The Japanese" no matter who is being talked about.

Please refer to page ten.

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The shop assistant referred me to the help desk on ground floor.

He referred the matter to the principal.

The doctor may refer patients to a psychiatrist.

I'll refer the objections back to management for reconsideration.

He referred the phenomena to electrical disturbances.

To explain the problem, the teacher referred to an example in another textbook.

Her counsel has complained of the charge of the judge, as unprecedented, an innovation on our rules of practice, misconstructive of the true meaning of the law, and referring to laws not applicable to the sale.

She became disrespectfully referred to locally as the "Crab" on account of her extraordinary manoeuvrability.

A provision of law may not be construed as requiring a new grant to be awarded to a specified non-Federal Government entity unless that provision of law (1) specifically refers to this subsection; specifically identifies the particular non-Federal Government entity involved; and (3) specifically states that the award to that entity is required by such provision of law in contravention of the policy set forth in subsection (a).

All hanar have two names. The Face Name is known to the world; the Soul Name is kept for use among close friends and relations. Hanar never refer to themselves in the first person in conversation with someone they know on a Face Name basis. To do so is considered egotistical, so instead they refer to themselves as "this one", or the impersonal "it".

Nonetheless, for many years afterward, she was often referred to as maharani, though that eventually gave way to the less glamorous but more respectful title of rajmata, the equivalent of queen mother.

The recipe referred to several unusual ingredients.

In C, the pointer obtained by &a refers to the variable a.

Hence, the precise number of bytes to which the pointer refers to is not known. The compiler must know the number of bytes to which a pointer refers to in order to apply dereference operation

Smith's marks in the finals were unsatisfactory and he was referred.

The nickname "Big Apple" refers to the city of New York.

In programming, a "memory leak" refers to a situation where memory is or stays unnecessarily allocated.

The basic idea is that two sets A and B have the same cardinality if there is a bijection from A to B. Since the domain and range of the bijection is not relevant here, we often refer to a bijection from A to B as a bijection between the sets, or a one-to-one correspondence between the elements of the sets.

A refer on page 1 of the Tuesday, Aug. 4, 2015, edition of The Herald-News contained incorrect information about the story “Neighbors at odds over Joliet liquor license” that appeared on Page 4 of the same edition.

Looking at the refers on page 2, it's obvious that May became something of an accidental women's issue.

The paper of Sept. 11 was not without its alarms. On Page One, an ominous “refer” (pronounced reefer) to an article inside the paper: Palestinian snipers had killed two Israelis, bringing a retaliatory shelling by Israeli tanks. On A3: A suicide bomber had killed two police officers in Istanbul.

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