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What is another way to say refers to?

What is another way to say refers to?

Synonyms for refer (to) consult, go (to), resort (to), turn (to)

What is correct refer or refer to?

You are correct to use ‘refer to’. Rover.

What does refer them to mean?

(refer someone to someone/something) to send someone to another person or place in order to get help, information, or advice. The doctor referred me to a skin specialist. Her case was referred to the Court of Appeal.

What is another word for referred to?

Synonyms for referred (to) consulted, resorted (to), turned (to), went (to)

How do you use refer to in a sentence?

refer to

  1. The victims were not referred to by name.
  2. Her mother never referred to him again.
  3. You know who I’m referring to.
  4. I promised not to refer to the matter again.
  5. He referred to the fact that the vessel had not undergone a refit since 1987.
  6. She always referred to Ben as ‘that nice man’.

What is a antonym for referring?

refer. Antonyms: disconnect, dissociate, misapply, misappertain, alienate, misbeseem, disresemble. Synonyms: attribute, associate, assign, advert, connect, relate, point, belong, allude, apply, appeal.

Why does I referred to in this story?

Answer : ‘I’, in this story, refers to James Herriot, the narrator of the story. He is a veterinary doctor who describes his experience of treating a pet dog of a rich woman who unintentionally overfeeds him in affection and doesn’t realize the monotony of his life.

Who refers to who?

Answer: Sometimes, however, the English language uses “they” to mean other people in general, not specific other people (such as Mary and Bob). When “they” refers to non-specific people, it is called an “INDEFINITE PRONOUN”. Let’s try some examples: They say it is going to rain tomorrow.

Who does I referred to in the story?

Answer : ‘I’, in this story, refers to James Herriot, the narrator of the story.

Is referred to as meaning?

: to call (something or someone) by (a specified name or title) The victim was referred to only as “John Doe.” At one time, people referred to the city as the Paris of the East.

What does the phrase resorted to mean?

: to do or use (something) especially because no other choices are possible He had to resort to asking his parents for money.

Is referring to or too?

To is a preposition with several meanings, including “toward” and “until.” Too is an adverb that can mean “excessively” or “also.” Just to be clear: two is pronounced the same as to and too, but it can’t be used instead of either of them because it’s a number.

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Ruth Doyle