refer

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re·fer

verb \ri-ˈfər\
re·ferredre·fer·ring

Definition of REFER

transitive verb
1
a (1) : to think of, regard, or classify within a general category or group (2) : to explain in terms of a general cause b : to allot to a particular place, stage, or period c : to regard as coming from or located in a specific area
2
a : to send or direct for treatment, aid, information, or decision <refer a patient to a specialist> <refer a bill back to a committee> b : to direct for testimony or guaranty as to character or ability
intransitive verb
1
a : to have relation or connection : relate b : to direct attention usually by clear and specific mention <no one referred to yesterday's quarrel>
2
: to have recourse : glance briefly <referred frequently to his notes while speaking>
re·fer·able \ˈre-f(ə-)rə-bəl, ri-ˈfər-ə-\ adjective
re·fer·rer \ri-ˈfər-ər\ noun

Examples of REFER

  1. How can doctors refer patients for treatment without examining them first?
  2. Most of the patients we see here were referred by other doctors.

Origin of REFER

Middle English referren, from Anglo-French referer, referir, from Latin referre to bring back, report, refer, from re- + ferre to carry — more at bear
First Known Use: 14th century

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