We found 96 examples of how to use refer in an English sentence.
Sentences 76 to 96 of 96.
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76. | The words "qeṛṛeṭ" and "qeṛṛeḍ" have the same root as "qeṛṛiḍ": they refer to the frostbite of the fingers which could cause until their amputation. | |
77. | During the Gulf War, the U.S. Department of Defense coined the doublespeak term "visiting a site" to refer to bombing missions. | |
78. | The term "usury" was once used to refer to any loan on which interest was charged. | |
79. | Many Brazilians refer to WhatsApp as "Zap". | |
80. | In recent times, engineers sometimes use 'umbilical cord' to refer to describe a complex or critical cable connecting a component. | |
81. | I'll refer you to a cardiologist for further evaluation. | |
82. | Some separatists mockingly refer to the Tamazight language as "tabiɣbiɣt." | |
83. | In order for me to understand, tell me, please, to whom you refer specifically. | |
84. | I refer to you. | |
85. | I haven't seen anyone refer to it as "the break"; it's always just "break." | |
86. | "Dennis, I'd rather refer to Kanji as logograms or sinograms." "I think those words are too bookish, Marko." "You may be correct." | |
87. | A language that can pluralize the word “truth” does not thereby impugn the uniqueness of the concept as a whole; “truths” may just refer to several statements, each of which is true, as in “the fundamental truths of science.” | |
88. | Heaven forfend that anyone refer to Sir Tom Jackson QC as a mere lawyer. | |
89. | Some people refer to proprioception as "the sixth sense". | |
90. | I think that Algerian journalist Said Bensedira is the first Algerian intellectual to ever dare refer to Ferhat Mehenni's separatist group as a terrorist organization. | |
91. | The separatists want division, separation. That's why we refer to them as separatists. | |
92. | The word "celluloid" still is used to refer to movies even though the substance is no longer used for filming. | |
93. | Theodore Roosevelt coined the term "bully pulpit" to refer to the U.S. presidency as a place from which to advocate one's views. | |
94. | Iranians refer to the United States as the Empire of Satan. | |
95. | Does it follow that I reject all authority? Far from me such a thought. In the matter of boots, I refer to the authority of the bootmaker; concerning houses, canals, or railroads, I consult that of the architect or engineer. For such or such special knowledge I apply to such or such a savant. But I allow neither the bootmaker nor the architect nor the savant to impose his authority upon me. I listen to them freely and with all the respect merited by their intelligence, their character, their knowledge, reserving always my incontestable right of criticism and censure. | |
96. | Some people refer to Wednesday as "hump day." |