Referring in a sentence

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Synonym: citing.

Meaning: to mention or allude to something


Referring in a sentence

(1) I'm not sure what coses you're referring to.

(2) I'm not sure what tings you're referring to.

(3) The pronoun I is used when referring to oneself.

(4) I gath you are referring to the undefined array.

(5) I'm not sure what you're referring to with fren.

(6) He receives a bonus for referring new affiliates.

(7) The gym gave us a discount for referring a friend.

(8) The website offered credits for referring friends.

(9) I received a cashback bonus for referring a friend.

(10) I'm not sure what the bill with for is referring to.



Referring sentence

(11) The store gave me a discount for referring a friend.

(12) She was able to get a discount by referring a friend.

(13) The client received a discount for referring a friend.

(14) I often use tus when referring to someone's belongings.

(15) It is unclear what the source document is referring to.

(16) I have no idea what the phrase xy could be referring to.

(17) The paucal form is used when referring to a few objects.

(18) The paucal is used when referring to a handful of items.

(19) I'm not sure which undefined index you are referring to.

(20) Cholecyst is a medical term referring to the gallbladder.




Referring make sentence

(21) I'm not sure what you're referring to with the word bles.

(22) I'm not sure what you're referring to with the word heer.

(23) I'm not sure which undefined object you are referring to.

(24) Satu is used when referring to the number one in a series.

(25) It is unclear what you are referring to with the term hak.

(26) It is unclear what you are referring to with the word cme.

(27) It is unclear what you are referring to with the word ild.

(28) It is unclear what you are referring to with the term tah.

(29) I'm not sure which undefined element you are referring to.

(30) It is unclear what you are referring to with the word peh.



Sentence of referring

(31) I'm sorry, I'm not sure what you're referring to with mnu.

(32) I'm sorry, I don't know what you're referring to with cwi.

(33) Please provide the URI of the website you are referring to.

(34) It is unclear what you are referring to with the word bilo.

(35) The nominative pronoun I is used when referring to oneself.

(36) I'm sorry, I'm not sure what you're referring to with seim.

(37) It is unclear what you are referring to with the word caled.

(38) Kofun is a Japanese term referring to ancient burial mounds.

(39) I received store credit for referring a friend to the store.

(40) The wa in this phrase is a noun referring to a musical note.




Referring meaningful sentence

(41) The wa in this word is a noun referring to a type of fabric.

(42) The event you are referring to is not listed on our website.

(43) The accusative pronoun me is used when referring to oneself.

(44) The loyal customer repays the business by referring friends.

(45) I'm not sure which undefined parameter you are referring to.

(46) I'm not sure which undefined attribute you are referring to.

(47) My hair salon gave me a premium back for referring a friend.

(48) The gym offered a credit off for referring a friend to join.

(49) The professor was referring to a famous study in his lecture.

(50) It is unclear what you are referring to with the word mantlo.



Referring sentence examples

(51) It is unclear what you are referring to with the term mperor.

(52) The paucal is used when referring to a small group of people.

(53) It is unclear what you are referring to with the word wavier.

(54) The account was credited with a bonus for referring a friend.

(55) I'm sorry, I'm not sure what you're referring to with sevard.

(56) I got a premium off my gym membership for referring a friend.

(57) The gym offered a benefit in exchange for referring a friend.

(58) He earned credit on his account for referring a new customer.

(59) Undefined is a hyponym of unresolved when referring to issues.

(60) It is unclear what you are referring to with the term bumster.



Sentence with referring

(61) It is unclear what you are referring to with the term scalage.

(62) I received a bonus for referring a friend to the savings bank.

(63) Tweedle can also be used as a noun, referring to a small bird.

(64) You can earn a credit against your rent by referring a friend.

(65) I earned a credit on my gym membership for referring a friend.

(66) You can receive discounts by referring friends to the website.

(67) The store is offering credit up to $100 for referring a friend.

(68) It is unclear what you are referring to with the term chasmier.

(69) It is unclear what you are referring to with the word abdomina.

(70) It is unclear what you are referring to with the word sembling.




Use referring in a sentence

(71) I was able to get a discount rate of 15% by referring a friend.

(72) The trichord is a musical term referring to a three-note chord.

(73) I received a cash back bonus for referring a friend to my bank.

(74) The gym offered a credit off for referring a friend to the gym.

(75) She earned credit on her gym membership for referring a friend.

(76) It is unclear what you are referring to with the term backacter.

(77) It is unclear what you are referring to with the word baldicoot.

(78) Undefined is a hyponym of unestablished when referring to facts.

(79) Undefined is a hyponym of unknown when referring to information.

(80) It is unclear what you are referring to with the term bifiduses.



Sentence using referring

(81) It is unclear what you are referring to with the word backburns.

(82) Scaups is a plural noun referring to a specific species of duck.

(83) Referring to someone as a Jap is disrespectful and dehumanizing.

(84) I received a credit on my gym membership for referring a friend.

(85) She received a reward for referring a friend to open an account.

(86) The gym offered a premium back incentive for referring a friend.

(87) Somebody is an indefinite pronoun referring to an unknown person.

(88) I am referring to the diagrams in the array to refresh my memory.

(89) It is unclear what you are referring to with the phrase sumbitch.

(90) Pluralization is necessary when referring to more than one thing.



Referring example sentence

(91) Undefined is a hyponym of unidentified when referring to objects.

(92) Undefined is a hyponym of unresolved when referring to conflicts.

(93) This demonstrative is referring to something that is not present.

(94) This demonstrative is referring to something that is not visible.

(95) The word stelai is a Greek term referring to ancient stone slabs.

(96) It is unclear what you are referring to with the term bankerlier.

(97) You can earn cash back for referring friends to certain services.

(98) The store gave me credit with a gift card for referring a friend.

(99) The car dealership gave me a premium back for referring a friend.

(100) I received a credit off my gym membership for referring a friend.



Sentence with word referring

(101) The gym gave me a credit on my membership for referring a friend.

(102) The gym gave a credit off membership fees for referring a friend.

(103) It is unclear what you are referring to with the phrase upmanship.

(104) The company provided a gift card in return for referring a friend.

(105) I received a kickback from the company for referring a new client.

(106) The wa in this phrase is a pronoun referring to a group of people.

(107) Please double-check the spelling of the word you are referring to.

(108) Tachi is a Japanese term referring to a type of traditional sword.

(109) I received a discount off my gym membership by referring a friend.

(110) It is unclear what you are referring to with the term portleyrind.



Sentence of referring

(111) Misogynists often use derogatory language when referring to women.

(112) I earned a credit against my gym membership by referring a friend.

(113) I received a discount on my gym membership for referring a friend.

(114) I received a premium off my gym membership for referring a friend.

(115) I am referring to the book you recommended for further information.

(116) I often use the word lovelies when referring to my favorite things.

(117) The bus network has a rewards program for referring new passengers.

(118) The angiographer provided detailed reports to referring physicians.

(119) You can redeem by referring a friend and receiving a referral code.

(120) I received gift certificates as a thank you for referring a friend.



Referring used in a sentence

(121) First state the date and time of the incident you are referring to.

(122) I need you to screen in on the specific paragraph I'm referring to.

(123) The accusative pronoun him is used when referring to a male person.

(124) Water is a monosemous term, referring only to the liquid substance.

(125) Singulars are used when referring to a specific item or individual.

(126) The customer received a benefit in exchange for referring a friend.

(127) The word squaws is a plural noun referring to Native American women.

(128) The term shmuck is not appropriate to use when referring to someone.

(129) Please provide me with the nr. of the document you are referring to.

(130) I misinterpret ahead and thought you were referring to someone else.



Referring sentence in English

(131) It's important to use the correct endonym when referring to a place.

(132) The answer to the previous question can be found by referring above.

(133) You can earn a credit off your gym membership by referring a friend.

(134) You can earn a credit against your membership by referring a friend.

(135) I received a credit on my account for referring a friend to the gym.

(136) We can access the remapped values by referring to the remapped array.

(137) Please provide the index number of the document you are referring to.

(138) The author you are referring to is not listed in our book collection.

(139) Please provide the series number of the product you are referring to.

(140) The accusative pronoun her is used when referring to a female person.

(141) The accusative pronoun you is used when referring to a single person.

(142) Tree is a monosemous term, referring only to a large perennial plant.

(143) The bank gave me a credit on my account for referring a new customer.

(144) You can earn credit against your gym membership by referring friends.

(145) The landlord gave me a credit off my rent for referring a new tenant.

(146) The investment firm offers a finder's fee for referring new investors.

(147) The customer enjoyed a benefit upon referring a friend to the company.

(148) Nazca is a proper noun referring to a historical civilization in Peru.

(149) The accusative pronoun them is used when referring to multiple people.

(150) I received a bonus credit interest for referring a friend to the bank.

(151) You can earn a credit off your cable bill by referring a new customer.

(152) The store gave me a premium back for referring a friend to shop there.

(153) I got a premium back for referring a friend to my favorite restaurant.

(154) The doctor was ambivalent about referring the patient to a specialist.

(155) I earned a credit on my account for referring a friend to the service.

(156) The word 'aeneid' is a proper noun referring to an epic poem by Virgil.

(157) Each is an indefinite pronoun referring to every individual in a group.

(158) DSC could be a shorthand way of referring to a complex idea or process.

(159) I am referring to the diagrams in the array to solve a complex problem.

(160) Please provide the GUID for the specific document you are referring to.

(161) Emphyteusis is a legal term referring to a long-term lease of property.

(162) I received a credit entry on my rewards program for referring a friend.

(163) ITB stands for In the Book, referring to a specific passage or section.

(164) The accusative pronoun it is used when referring to a non-living thing.

(165) The gym gave a benefit in exchange for members referring their friends.

(166) The word tsuchinoko is a Japanese term referring to a mythical creature.

(167) This demonstrative is referring to something that is not yet understood.

(168) The tour guide suggested referring to the itinerary throughout the trip.

(169) ITB is short for In the Box, referring to a confined space or container.

(170) The dative pronoun him is used when referring to a male indirect object.

(171) The accusative pronoun them is used when referring to a group of people.

(172) The doctor gave me a credit against my bill for referring a new patient.

(173) The beauty salon gave me a premium back discount for referring a friend.

(174) Milkwort is also known as polygala, referring to its many small flowers.

(175) The expression hit the books is a metonymic way of referring to studying.

(176) The limbus is a legal term referring to the outer boundary of a property.

(177) Anno Domini is the standard way of referring to years in Western culture.

(178) ITB is short for In the Box, referring to a specific area or compartment.

(179) The accusative pronoun us is used when referring to ourselves and others.

(180) You can receive a credit up to $30 for referring a friend to the website.

(181) The gym gave me credit with a free membership for referring a new member.

(182) The beauty salon gave me a premium off my service for referring a friend.

(183) Britannia is a historical term referring to the Roman province of Britain.

(184) This demonstrative is referring to something that is not defined or known.

(185) It is unclear what you are asking or referring to with the word backburns.

(186) The term volt-ampere is an eponym referring to a unit of electrical power.

(187) I received a generous cash-back bonus for referring a friend to the store.

(188) We recommend referring to the price list for accurate pricing information.

(189) The nominatives in these phrases are all proper nouns referring to things.

(190) The nominatives in these phrases are all proper nouns referring to events.

(191) ITB is short for In the Baggage, referring to items carried during travel.

(192) The dative pronoun her is used when referring to a female indirect object.

(193) The dative pronoun it is used when referring to a neutral indirect object.

(194) Artel is a Russian term referring to a cooperative association of workers.

(195) Clock is a monosemous term, referring only to a device for measuring time.

(196) I earned a credit off my cable bill for referring a friend to the service.

(197) You can get a credit off your home security system for referring a friend.

(198) I was pleased to see a credit off my gym membership for referring a friend.

(199) The term the bottle is a metonymic way of referring to alcoholic beverages.

(200) The word maremma is an Italian term referring to a coastal area in Tuscany.

(201) The nominatives in these examples are all proper nouns referring to places.

(202) I received a premium back for referring a friend to my favorite restaurant.

(203) Amercement is a legal term referring to the imposition of a fine or penalty.

(204) The nominatives in these sentences are all proper nouns referring to people.

(205) The company offered a cash equivalent incentive for referring new customers.

(206) Without more information, it's hard to say what nadas could be referring to.

(207) You can get a credit up to $25 for referring a family member to the dentist.

(208) The company offered an incentive to its customers for referring new clients.

(209) The mechanic gave me a credit against my repair bill for referring a friend.

(210) I received a credit off my phone bill for referring a friend to the service.

(211) The company gave me a premium back for referring a friend to their services.

(212) The zeven seas are a poetic way of referring to all the oceans of the world.

(213) Taffrail is a nautical term referring to the rail around the stern of a ship.

(214) The nominatives in these sentences are all common nouns referring to animals.

(215) ITB stands for In the Boardroom, referring to a formal meeting of executives.

(216) Remember to pluralize the word mouse to mice when referring to more than one.

(217) The doctor was amenable in addition to referring the patient to a specialist.

(218) The doctor was amenable with regard to referring the patient to a specialist.

(219) You can earn a credit against your bill by referring a friend to the service.

(220) You can earn credit against your gym membership by referring friends to join.

(221) The word Ashura means tenth in Arabic, referring to the 10th day of Muharram.

(222) The judge reprimanded the defendant for referring to the victim as a trollop.

(223) The term the bench is a metonymic way of referring to judges or the judiciary.

(224) I received a bonus airtime credit for referring a friend to my phone provider.

(225) The financial advisor recommended referring to the budget throughout the year.

(226) The doctor decided to intervene through referring the patient to a specialist.

(227) Ibi is a common term in geography, referring to a specific location or region.

(228) It's important to use the correct pronouns when referring to someone's gender.

(229) The store offered a gift card as a benefit in exchange for referring a friend.

(230) Without context, it's difficult to determine what temes could be referring to.

(231) Referring to refugees as illegals dehumanises them and ignores their humanity.

(232) She was offended when she overheard her coworkers referring to her as a wanker.

(233) The definite article is necessary when referring to a specific person or thing.

(234) Peg as a noun referring to a small cylindrical object used for hanging clothes.

(235) The reader is left wondering which source the author is referring to with ibid.

(236) The librarian suggested referring to the index throughout the research process.

(237) I often find myself referring to my wordbook when I encounter unfamiliar words.

(238) The dative pronoun me is used when referring to oneself as the indirect object.

(239) You can get a credit off your rent for referring a new tenant to your landlord.

(240) She received a credit off her phone bill for referring a friend to the service.

(241) I was able to get a twofer discount on my gym membership by referring a friend.

(242) The leaseholders were given a discount on their rent for referring new tenants.

(243) Remember to capitalize the word Undefined when referring to this specific value.

(244) The professor recommended referring to the lecture slides throughout the course.

(245) You can earn credit against your rent by referring new tenants to your landlord.

(246) The beauty salon gave a benefit in exchange for clients referring their friends.

(247) I received a credit off my rent for referring a friend to the apartment complex.

(248) I saved money by getting a premium off my gym membership for referring a friend.

(249) The answer to the quiz question can be found by referring above to the textbook.

(250) The expression the stage is a metonymic way of referring to the world of theater.

(251) The word liliaceae is a botanical term referring to a family of flowering plants.

(252) SG is the abbreviation for Super Giant in astronomy, referring to a massive star.

(253) You can earn credit against your phone bill by referring others to your provider.

(254) You can earn credit against your cable bill by referring others to your provider.

(255) I had to peek over the textbook to see the diagram my professor was referring to.

(256) Customers can receive credit up to 15% of their total bill for referring a friend.

(257) Praenomina is a Latin term referring to the personal names used by ancient Romans.

(258) The nominatives in these examples are all proper nouns referring to organizations.

(259) Ibi is a common term in architecture, referring to a specific location or element.

(260) When referring to a specific company or brand, always capitalise the first letter.

(261) The gym offered a benefit in exchange for members referring their friends to join.

(262) You can earn a credit on your account by referring a family member to our service.

(263) The gym offered a premium back for referring a friend to sign up for a membership.

(264) It is important to use the correct ethnonyms when referring to different cultures.

(265) They have memorised the rules of poker and can play without referring to the guide.

(266) I often find myself referring to the codebook when working on unfamiliar codebases.

(267) I need you to define as as a pronoun referring to the reason or cause of something.

(268) An indefinite article is used when referring to a singular noun in a general sense.

(269) I've been referring all my friends to the osteopath who helped me with my sciatica.

(270) I received a premium off my phone bill for referring a friend to the same provider.

(271) The customer received a benefit in exchange for referring a friend to the business.

(272) You can get a credit against your phone bill for referring a friend to the service.

(273) You can get a credit against your gym membership for referring a friend to the gym.

(274) The student was able to answer the question by referring from their previous notes.

(275) I received a twenty yen off of discount for referring a friend to the online store.

(276) The term voltammetry is an eponym referring to a technique used in electrochemistry.

(277) The customer received a cash equivalent voucher for referring a friend to the store.

(278) You can earn credit against your internet bill by referring others to your provider.

(279) I received a credit against my rent for referring a friend to the apartment complex.

(280) When referring to a specific course, capitalize the first letter of the course name.

(281) Many historians prefer to use the term common era when referring to dates in history.

(282) It is important to use inclusive language and pronouns when referring to trans women.

(283) I will resort through my emails to see if I can find the message you're referring to.

(284) Ibi is a common term in sociology, referring to a specific social group or community.

(285) I heard my grandmother say bandy down when referring to passing down family heirlooms.

(286) We should avoid using gender-specific pronouns when referring to a mixed-gender group.

(287) Megaron is a Greek term referring to the central hall of a Mycenaean or Minoan palace.

(288) I like to download recipes and cook off-line without constantly referring to a screen.

(289) The word nova means new in Latin, referring to the sudden appearance of a bright star.

(290) I need you to define as as a pronoun referring to the manner or way something is done.

(291) The Common Era is a more inclusive and neutral way of referring to historical periods.

(292) It is easy to infer from the context that the author is referring to a specific event.

(293) The student was able to provide a thorough analysis by referring from various sources.

(294) I rely on furigana to read Japanese books without constantly referring to a dictionary.

(295) The doctor mercied the patient by referring them to a specialist for further treatment.

(296) Some online platforms pay for loyalty by offering cash rewards for referring new users.

(297) Metonymies can also be used in everyday language, such as referring to a car as wheels.

(298) The word cappelletti means little hats in Italian, referring to the shape of the pasta.

(299) The fantasy world in the book was so intricate that I had to keep referring to the map.

(300) Cognominations can help avoid confusion when referring to individuals with common names.

(301) ITB is short for In the Background, referring to something less prominent or noticeable.

(302) It is important to pluralise the word child as children when referring to more than one.

(303) Ankylosaurus's name means fused lizard in Greek, referring to its fused bones and armor.

(304) The name pelycosaur means basin lizard in Greek, referring to the shape of their skulls.

(305) The job placement agency will confirm eligibility before referring you to any employers.

(306) The professor emphasized the importance of citing your sources when referring from them.

(307) The word Prime Minister should have a capital letter when referring to a specific person.

(308) The term the crown is a metonymic way of referring to the monarchy or a reigning monarch.

(309) Misquoting can occur when relying on memory rather than referring to the original source.

(310) The immaculate conception is often misunderstood as referring to the conception of Jesus.

(311) A piece of the pie is an idiomatical way of referring to a share or portion of something.

(312) The dative pronoun us is used when referring to a group of people as the indirect object.

(313) The online retailer tempted shoppers with rewards for referring friends to their website.

(314) The name anglesite comes from the Greek word for angular, referring to the crystal shape.

(315) The salon offered a benefit in exchange for clients referring their friends for services.

(316) The architect recommended referring to the blueprints throughout the construction process.

(317) The financial advisor suggested referring to the investment portfolio throughout the year.

(318) Ibi is a common term in anthropology, referring to a specific cultural practice or belief.

(319) MD stands for Medical Device, referring to any instrument or apparatus used in healthcare.

(320) I was able to earn a credit off my rent by referring a new tenant to my apartment complex.

(321) The customer received a benefit in exchange for referring a family member to the business.

(322) You can earn credit against your phone bill by referring friends to your service provider.

(323) We have a referral program where affiliates can earn additional income by referring others.

(324) The spokesperson deflected the question by referring to a previous statement on the matter.

(325) Hanamachi is a traditional Japanese term referring to the entertainment district in a city.

(326) The term voltmeter is an eponym referring to a device used to measure electrical potential.

(327) ITB stands for In the Boardroom, referring to a formal meeting of executives and directors.

(328) I'm afraid you've got the wrong end of the stick, I was referring to a different situation.

(329) The dative pronoun them is used when referring to a group of people as the indirect object.

(330) The rule is to pluralize the word cactus to cacti when referring to multiple desert plants.

(331) Radiologists provide detailed reports to referring physicians to aid in patient management.

(332) WP is short for Water Resources, referring to the available sources of water for human use.

(333) Epicenes can be useful when referring to individuals whose gender is unknown or irrelevant.

(334) The name lamium comes from the Latin word for throat, referring to the shape of the flower.

(335) The teacher reminded the students to avoid using derogatory terms when referring to others.

(336) The phone company gave me a premium back for referring a friend to switch to their service.

(337) Bordars is an archaic term referring to peasants who worked on the borders of a lord's land.

(338) Radiologists communicate their findings to referring physicians to aid in patient management.

(339) I received vouchers as a thank you gesture from a hotel for referring a friend to stay there.

(340) The word Country should be written with a capital letter when referring to a specific nation.

(341) The term suits is a metonymic way of referring to business executives or corporate employees.

(342) I received a special promotion offering bonus air miles for referring friends to the program.

(343) The professor deflected the question by referring the student to additional reading material.

(344) It is important to use a consistent lettercase when referring to the value undefined in code.

(345) ITB stands for In the Breakroom, referring to a designated area for employees to take breaks.

(346) MD is an abbreviation for Mortgage Debt, referring to the amount of money owed on a property.

(347) The expectant mother proudly displayed her baby bump, referring to it as the bun in the oven.

(348) The term bluecollar is often used in contrast to whitecollar, referring to manual labor jobs.

(349) The politician euphemised his controversial policy by referring to it as a necessary measure.

(350) The student was able to write a well-supported argument by referring from scholarly articles.

(351) It's important to avoid using derogatory terms when referring to someone's race or ethnicity.

(352) You can earn credit against your internet bill by referring friends to your service provider.

(353) The definite article is used before proper nouns when referring to a specific person or thing.

(354) The term bobbysock is derived from the word bobbed, referring to the short length of the sock.

(355) The aard-wolf's name translates to earth wolf in Afrikaans, referring to its burrowing habits.

(356) Harry Truman famously said, The buck stops here, referring to his responsibility as President.

(357) The name xenarthran means strange joint in Greek, referring to their unusual vertebral joints.

(358) FFF is an important concept in psychology, referring to the fight, flight, or freeze response.

(359) The store offered a discount coupon for referring a friend, so I told all my friends about it.

(360) The student was able to provide a unique perspective by referring from unconventional sources.

(361) The word President should be written with a capital letter when referring to a specific person.

(362) I need you to define as as a pronoun referring to the role or function of someone or something.

(363) The term poilu literally means hairy in French, referring to the soldiers' unshaven appearance.

(364) The insurance company provided a benefit in exchange for policyholders referring new customers.

(365) The term sandwich board is an eponym referring to the advertising boards worn by street vendors.

(366) The definite article is used before singular countable nouns when referring to a specific thing.

(367) Adagio is a term that is often used in dance as well, referring to a slow and graceful movement.

(368) The expression the silver medal is a metonymic way of referring to second place in a competition.

(369) It is important to use respectful and inclusive language when referring to individuals or groups.

(370) I need you to define as as a pronoun referring to the means or method by which something is done.

(371) The dative pronoun you is used when referring to the indirect object in both singular and plural.

(372) RB can also be short for rebound in basketball, referring to the act of retrieving a missed shot.

(373) When we talk about opulence, we're referring to the excessive display of wealth and extravagance.

(374) The affiliate marketer received a commission in return for referring customers to an online store.

(375) Ejusdem is a shorthand way of referring to a specific provision or clause within a legal document.

(376) The salesperson was able to rattle off the features of the product without referring to any notes.

(377) The name chrysoprase comes from the Greek words for golden and leek, referring to its green color.

(378) The abbreviation dmv is recognized by most people as referring to the Department of Motor Vehicles.

(379) The word Company should be written with a capital letter when referring to a specific organization.

(380) Ibi is a common term in environmental studies, referring to a specific ecological niche or habitat.

(381) I'm not sure how to define as when it is used as a relative pronoun referring to a person or thing.

(382) The name dioptase comes from the Greek words for through and to see, referring to its transparency.

(383) The use of all hands on deck is a synecdochical expression, referring to the entire crew of a ship.

(384) The radiologist interpreted the imagings and provided a detailed report to the referring physician.

(385) I'm not sure how to define as when it is used as a relative adverb referring to a place or location.

(386) College students often use initialisms like B.A. and B.S. when referring to their bachelor's degree.

(387) If you're referring to the author of "The Stranger", you're talking about Albert Camus, a k a Camus.

(388) Mito is a common prefix in biology, referring to the presence of mitochondria in a cell or organism.

(389) The neuter form of the noun is used when referring to objects or concepts that do not have a gender.

(390) The radiologist interpreted the aortography results and provided a report to the referring physician.

(391) The radiologist provided a detailed report of the salpingography findings to the referring physician.

(392) The finder's fee for referring a client to a real estate agent can be a percentage of the sale price.

(393) SBR is a common abbreviation used in the construction industry, referring to Steel Bar Reinforcement.

(394) The teacher reminded the students to avoid using derogatory terms when referring to their classmates.

(395) If you're discussing the author of "1984", you're referring to George Orwell, a k a Eric Arthur Blair.

(396) The name melilot comes from the Greek words for honey and lotus, referring to the plant's sweet scent.

(397) The name senecio comes from the Latin word for old man, referring to the hairy leaves of some species.

(398) Keiretsu is a Japanese term referring to a group of companies with interlocking business relationships.

(399) GCT is an acronym for Global Counter-Terrorism, referring to international efforts to combat terrorism.

(400) The word Government should be written with a capital letter when referring to a specific governing body.

(401) If you are referring to a specific piece of artwork or sculpture, use inverted commas to distinguish it.

(402) The name celtis comes from the Greek word for small shield, referring to the shape of the tree's leaves.

(403) R-squared is a statistical term that comes to mind, but I'm not sure if that's what you're referring to.

(404) If you are referring to a specific brand or product, enclose its name in inverted commas to highlight it.

(405) The finder's fee for referring a client to a financial advisor can be a percentage of the assets managed.

(406) The name chrysocolla comes from the Greek words for gold and glue, referring to its use in soldering gold.

(407) From the context of the conversation, we can infer that the speaker is referring to a personal experience.

(408) The neuter form of the verb is used when referring to an action that is not performed by a specific gender.

(409) Endoscopists provide detailed reports to referring physicians regarding their findings during the procedure.

(410) The employment agency required job seekers to prove citizenship before referring them to potential employers.

(411) The radiologist interpreted the myelography images and provided a detailed report to the referring physician.

(412) Referring to someone as a mental case can be harmful and contribute to the stigma surrounding mental illness.

(413) The coatimundis' scientific name is Nasua, which means nose in Latin, referring to their keen sense of smell.

(414) If you're discussing the rapper who released the album "The Blueprint", you're referring to Jay-Z, a k a Hova.

(415) The name podocarpus comes from the Greek words for foot and fruit, referring to the shape of the tree's fruit.

(416) I've heard cb used in the context of radio communication, but I'm not sure if that's what you're referring to.

(417) The patient felt abandoned in the lurch when their doctor retired without referring them to another specialist.

(418) Misnomers, such as referring to a penguin as a bird, can challenge our preconceived notions and classifications.

(419) If you're talking about the author of "Pride and Prejudice", you're referring to Jane Austen, a k a Miss Austen.

(420) The name microcline comes from the Greek words for small and slope, referring to its small angle of inclination.

(421) Linnaean nomenclature helps scientists avoid confusion and miscommunication when referring to specific organisms.

(422) If you're discussing the rapper who released the album "Reasonable Doubt", you're referring to Jay-Z, a k a Jigga.

(423) Misnomers, such as referring to a whale as a fish, can highlight the importance of accurate scientific terminology.

(424) If you're talking about the author of "The Chronicles of Narnia", you're referring to C.S. Lewis, a k a Jack Lewis.

(425) The name glyptodont comes from the Greek words for carved tooth, referring to the animal's unique dental structure.

(426) If you're referring to the musician who sang "Purple Rain", you're talking about Prince, a k a Prince Rogers Nelson.

(427) I'm unable to provide sentence examples for the phrase hoe in undefined as it is not clear what you are referring to.

(428) If you are referring to a specific character in a story or movie, put their name in inverted commas to identify them.

(429) DTE is an abbreviation for Digital Textbook Edition, referring to electronic versions of textbooks used in education.

(430) DTE stands for Digital Teaching Environment, referring to the use of digital tools and technologies in the classroom.

(431) The kingsnake's scientific name, Lampropeltis, means shiny shield, referring to the snake's smooth and glossy scales.

(432) If you are referring to a specific event or incident, use inverted commas to distinguish it from the surrounding text.

(433) If you use acronyms or abbreviations, it's important to explain them so everyone understands what you're referring to.

(434) If you're discussing the rapper who released the album "All Eyez on Me", you're referring to Tupac Shakur, a k a 2Pac.

(435) If you're discussing the rapper who released the album "The College Dropout", you're referring to Kanye West, a k a Ye.

(436) When we talk about opulence, we're often referring to the excesses of the upper class and their extravagant lifestyles.

(437) The term cretins is considered derogatory and should be avoided when referring to people with intellectual disabilities.

(438) The speaker didn't explicitly mention the company's name, but in so many words, it was clear who they were referring to.

(439) If you are referring to a specific law or regulation, put its name in inverted commas to distinguish it from other text.

(440) DTE is an abbreviation for Data Transfer Endpoint, referring to the point where data is transferred between two systems.

(441) If you're referring to the musician who released the album "Rumours", you're talking about Fleetwood Mac, a k a the Mac.

(442) If you're talking about the author of the "Harry Potter" series, you're referring to J.K. Rowling, a k a Joanne Rowling.

(443) The name graptolite comes from the Greek words for writing and stone, referring to the linear patterns on their fossils.

(444) The author didn't explicitly mention the character's name, but in so many words, it was clear who they were referring to.

(445) The name pyromorphite comes from the Greek words for fire and form, referring to its ability to change shape when heated.

(446) The name remora comes from the Latin word for delay or hindrance, referring to the fish's tendency to slow down its host.

(447) If you're referring to the actor who played Wolverine in the X-Men movies, you're talking about Hugh Jackman, a k a Logan.

(448) If you're talking about the actress who played Rachel Green on "Friends", you're referring to Jennifer Aniston, a k a Jen.

(449) If you're talking about the author of "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy", you're referring to Douglas Adams, a k a DNA.

(450) If you're talking about the musician who released the album "Led Zeppelin IV", you're referring to Led Zeppelin, a k a Zep.

(451) Anorthite is named after the Greek words an meaning without and orthos meaning straight, referring to its oblique cleavage.

(452) College students often use initialisms like TA and RA when referring to teaching assistant and research assistant positions.

(453) If you're referring to the rapper who released the album "The Marshall Mathers LP", you're talking about Eminem, a k a Slim.

(454) The name pyrolusite comes from the Greek words for fire and to wash, referring to its use in the production of chlorine gas.

(455) The abbreviation dmv is recognized by most people as referring to the government agency responsible for vehicle registration.

(456) The fitness center decided to advertise by offering a referral program where members can earn discounts by referring friends.

(457) If you're discussing the rapper who released the album "Aquemini", you're referring to Outkast, a k a Andre 3000 and Big Boi.

(458) If you're referring to the author of "The Picture of Dorian Gray", you're talking about Oscar Wilde, a k a Sebastian Melmoth.

(459) In the heat of the moment is an idiomatic expression referring to impulsive actions or decisions made without careful thought.

(460) If you're talking about the author of "One Hundred Years of Solitude", you're referring to Gabriel Garcia Marquez, a k a Gabo.

(461) If you're talking about the rapper who released the album "Illmatic", you're referring to Nas, a k a Nasir bin Olu Dara Jones.

(462) The name graptolite comes from the Greek words for writing and stone, referring to their linear appearance in rock formations.

(463) If you're referring to the author of "The Catcher in the Rye", you're talking about J.D. Salinger, a k a Jerome David Salinger.

(464) If you're referring to the rapper who released the album "Doggystyle", you're talking about Snoop Dogg, a k a Snoop Doggy Dogg.

(465) If you're talking about the actress who played Sansa Stark in "Game of Thrones", you're referring to Sophie Turner, a k a Soph.

(466) If you're referring to the musician who released the album "Nevermind", you're talking about Nirvana, a k a the Kings of Grunge.

(467) If you're referring to the singer who released the hit song "Umbrella", you're talking about Rihanna, a k a Robyn Rihanna Fenty.

(468) If you're talking about the actress who played Eleven in "Stranger Things", you're referring to Millie Bobby Brown, a k a Mills.

(469) If you're talking about the famous basketball player with the initials MJ, you're referring to Michael Jordan, a k a Air Jordan.

(470) We can use the referrers array to identify any potential influencers or brand advocates who are referring traffic to our website.

(471) If you're referring to the musician who released the album "The Chronic", you're talking about Dr. Dre, a k a Andre Romelle Young.

(472) If you're talking about the author of "The Great Gatsby", you're referring to F. Scott Fitzgerald, a k a Francis Scott Fitzgerald.

(473) If you're talking about the author of "The Lord of the Rings", you're referring to J.R.R. Tolkien, a k a John Ronald Reuel Tolkien.

(474) The term comedo comes from the Latin word for glutton, referring to the excess oil and dead skin cells that clog the hair follicle.

(475) If you're referring to the rapper who released the album "Good Kid, M.A.A.D City", you're talking about Kendrick Lamar, a k a K-Dot.

(476) The mastodont's name comes from the Greek words mastos meaning breast and odont meaning tooth, referring to its nipple-shaped teeth.

(477) If you're talking about the actor who played Severus Snape in the "Harry Potter" movies, you're referring to Alan Rickman, a k a Sir.

(478) If you're talking about the actor who played Spider-Man in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, you're referring to Tom Holland, a k a Tom.

(479) The name embolite is derived from the Greek word embolos, meaning a plug or stopper, referring to its association with silver deposits.

(480) The term midgets is considered outdated by many, and it is important to use respectful language when referring to people with dwarfism.

(481) If you're talking about the actor who played the Mad Hatter in "Alice in Wonderland", you're referring to Johnny Depp, a k a Mr. Stench.

(482) The chef misinterpreted the recipe as requiring too much salt when it was actually referring to a pinch of salt near the end of cooking.

(483) The name Polygonatum comes from the Greek words poly meaning many and gonu meaning knee, referring to the jointed rhizomes of the plant.

(484) The name amphibolite comes from the Greek word amphibolos which means ambiguous or uncertain, referring to the rock's mixed composition.

(485) If you're referring to the actor who played Iron Man in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, you're talking about Robert Downey Jr., a k a RDJ.

(486) If you're referring to the rapper who released the album "My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy", you're talking about Kanye West, a k a Yeezy.

(487) DTE is an acronym for Data Transfer Extension, referring to a software or hardware component that extends the capabilities of data transfer.

(488) If you're talking about the actor who played Thor in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, you're referring to Chris Hemsworth, a k a Thor himself.

(489) It is important to use respectful and accurate language when referring to individuals with disabilities, including those with Down syndrome.

(490) If you're referring to the actor who played the Hulk in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, you're talking about Mark Ruffalo, a k a Bruce Banner.

(491) If you're talking about the actress who played Belle in the live-action "Beauty and the Beast", you're referring to Emma Watson, a k a Belle.

(492) It is important to be respectful and use appropriate language when referring to people of different cultures, including Japanese individuals.

(493) If a painter is creating a landscape scene, referring to a map can help ensure accuracy in the placement of landmarks and geographic features.

(494) If you're talking about the actor who played the Joker in "The Dark Knight", you're referring to Heath Ledger, a k a Heathcliff Andrew Ledger.

(495) If you're referring to the actress who played Katniss Everdeen in "The Hunger Games" movies, you're talking about Jennifer Lawrence, a k a JLaw.

(496) If you're talking about the actor who played Tony Stark's father in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, you're referring to John Slattery, a k a Jack.

(497) If you're referring to the actress who played Black Widow in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, you're talking about Scarlett Johansson, a k a ScarJo.

(498) If you're talking about the actor who played Black Panther in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, you're referring to Chadwick Boseman, a k a T'Challa.

(499) If you're talking about the actor who played Gandalf in the "Lord of the Rings" movies, you're referring to Ian McKellen, a k a Sir Ian Murray McKellen.

(500) The name saxifrage comes from the Latin words saxum meaning rock and frangere meaning to break, referring to the plant's ability to break through rocks.

(501) The name hamamelis comes from the Greek words for together and fruit, referring to the plant's ability to produce both flowers and fruit at the same time.

(502) Anthropomorphism can also be seen in the way we talk about technology, such as referring to virtual assistants like Siri and Alexa as smart or intelligent.

(503) It is important to use respectful and inclusive language when referring to people with disabilities, rather than outdated and offensive terms like mongoloid.

(504) After lymphography, the radiologist will review the images and prepare a report for the referring physician, who will then discuss the results with the patient.

(505) The Melastomataceae family is named after the Greek word melas meaning black and stoma meaning mouth, referring to the dark-colored anthers found in some species.

(506) It is important to use respectful and accurate language when referring to people with disabilities, rather than using outdated and offensive terms like mongolism.

(507) The name philadelphus comes from the Greek words phileo meaning love and adelphos meaning brother, referring to the close relationship between the plant's stamens.

(508) The scientific name for the myotis genus comes from the Greek words myo meaning mouse and otis meaning ear, referring to their mouse-like appearance and large ears.

(509) The name saxifrage comes from the Latin words saxum meaning rock and frangere meaning to break, referring to the plant's ability to break apart rocks with its roots.

(510) The term pseudohermaphrodite is derived from the Greek words pseudo meaning false and hermaphrodite referring to the combination of male and female reproductive organs.

(511) The radiologist will interpret the images and provide a report to the referring physician, who will discuss the results with the patient, but further testing may be necessary.

(512) SBR is an abbreviation for Small Business Relief, referring to government programs or initiatives aimed at providing support to small businesses during times of economic hardship.

(513) The name erigeron comes from the Greek words eri meaning early and geron meaning old man, referring to the plant's ability to bloom early in the season and its white, fluffy seed heads resembling an old man's beard.



Referring meaning


Referring is a versatile word that can be used in various contexts to indicate the act of mentioning or alluding to someone or something. Whether you are writing an academic paper, a professional email, or simply engaging in a casual conversation, understanding how to use the word "referring" correctly can greatly enhance your communication skills. In this article, we will explore different tips and examples to help you effectively incorporate this word into your sentences.


1. Understand the meaning of "referring": Before using the word "referring" in a sentence, it is crucial to have a clear understanding of its meaning. "Referring" implies directing attention or making a connection to a particular person, thing, or idea. It can be used to indicate citing a source, mentioning someone's name, or alluding to a specific topic.


2. Use "referring" to cite sources: In academic or research writing, it is essential to provide proper citations to acknowledge the sources you have used. The word "referring" can be employed to introduce a citation or to indicate that you are mentioning a specific source. For example: - "In this study, we will be referring to Smith's research on climate change." - "The author made several claims without referring to any credible sources."


3. Incorporate "referring" to mention someone's name: When you want to mention someone's name in a sentence, "referring" can be a useful word to use. It helps to establish a connection between the person being mentioned and the topic of discussion. For instance: - "During the meeting, John made an interesting point, referring to the importance of teamwork." - "The speaker concluded the presentation by referring to Dr. Johnson's groundbreaking research."


4. Use "referring" to allude to a specific topic: "Referring" can also be employed to allude to a particular subject or idea without explicitly stating it. This usage adds a layer of subtlety and allows the reader or listener to infer the intended meaning. Consider the following examples: - "The politician skillfully avoided directly addressing the controversial issue, instead referring to it indirectly." - "The professor's lecture was filled with references to classical literature, subtly referring to the importance of cultural heritage."


5. Pay attention to verb tense and subject-verb agreement: When using "referring" in a sentence, it is crucial to ensure that the verb tense and subject-verb agreement are accurate. For example: - "She is referring to the book she read last week." (present continuous tense) - "The students are referring to their notes before the exam." (present continuous tense) - "He referred to the article in his presentation." (past tense) - "The researchers referred to various studies in their analysis." (past tense)


In conclusion, the word "referring" is a valuable addition to your vocabulary, allowing you to mention, cite, or allude to someone or something in a concise and effective manner. By understanding its meaning and following the tips provided in this article, you can confidently incorporate "referring" into your sentences, enhancing your communication skills and conveying your intended message accurately.





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