refer
English
Etymology 1
From Middle English referren, from Old French referer, from Latin referre.
Pronunciation
Verb
refer (third-person singular simple present refers, present participle referring, simple past and past participle referred)
- (transitive) To direct the attention of (someone toward something)
- The shop assistant referred me to the help desk on ground floor.
- (transitive) To submit to (another person or group) for consideration; to send or direct elsewhere.
- He referred the matter to the principal.
- to refer a patient to a psychiatrist
- (transitive) To place in or under by a mental or rational process; to assign to, as a class, a cause, source, a motive, reason, or ground of explanation.
- He referred the phenomena to electrical disturbances.
- (intransitive) To mention (something); to direct attention (to something)
- To explain the problem, the teacher referred to an example in another textbook.
- (intransitive, stative) To make reference to; to be about; to relate to; to regard; to allude to.
- The recipe referred to several unusual ingredients.
- (grammar) To be referential to another element in a sentence.
- (Can we add an example for this sense?)
- (intransitive, programming) To point to either a specific location in computer memory or to a specific object. [+ to (object)]
- In C, the pointer obtained by
&a
refers to the variablea
.
- 2010 September, Ajay Mittal, Programming In C: A Practical Approach, Pearson Education India, →ISBN, →OCLC, page 201:
- 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
- In C, the pointer obtained by
- (transitive, education) To require to resit an examination.
- Smith's marks in the finals were unsatisfactory and he was referred.
Derived terms
- cross-refer
- refer to
- refer someone to
Translations
to direct to a source for help or information
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to submit to an authority figure for consideration
to direct the attention of
to allude to (grammar term)
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Etymology 2
Conversion of refer (noun)
Pronunciation
Noun
refer (plural refers)
- (journalism) A blurb on the front page of a newspaper issue or section that refers the reader to the full story inside the issue or section by listing its slug or headline and its page number.
- 2015 August 5, “Corrections”, in The Herald-News, Joliet, Illinois: Shaw Media, via Issuu, page 2:
- 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.
- 2021 September 10, Ralph Blumenthal, “A Time Capsule in Two Front Pages”, in The New York Times, New York City:
- 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.
Catalan
Verb
refer (first-person singular present refaig, first-person singular preterite refiu, past participle refet)
- to redo
Conjugation
infinitive | refer | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
gerund | refent | ||||||
past participle | masculine | feminine | |||||
singular | refet | refeta | |||||
plural | refets | refetes | |||||
person | singular | plural | |||||
first | second | third | first | second | third | ||
indicative | jo | tu | ell/ella vostè |
nosaltres nós |
vosaltres vós |
ells/elles vostès | |
present | refaig | refàs | refà | refem | refeu | refan | |
imperfect | refeia | refeies | refeia | refèiem | refèieu | refeien | |
future | refaré | refaràs | refarà | refarem | refareu | refaran | |
preterite | refiu | referes | refeu | reférem | reféreu | referen | |
conditional | refaria | refaries | refaria | refaríem | refaríeu | refarien | |
subjunctive | jo | tu | ell/ella vostè |
nosaltres nós |
vosaltres vós |
ells/elles vostès | |
present | refaci | refacis | refaci | refem | refeu | refacin | |
imperfect | refés | refessis | refés | reféssim | reféssiu | refessin | |
imperative | — | tu | vostè | nosaltres | vosaltres vós |
vostès | |
affirmative | — | refés | refaci | refem | refeu | refacin | |
negative (no) | — | no refacis | no refaci | no refem | no refeu | no refacin |
Further reading
- “refer” in Diccionari de la llengua catalana, segona edició, Institut d’Estudis Catalans.
- “refer”, in Gran Diccionari de la Llengua Catalana, Grup Enciclopèdia Catalana, 2024
- “refer” in Diccionari normatiu valencià, Acadèmia Valenciana de la Llengua.
- “refer” in Diccionari català-valencià-balear, Antoni Maria Alcover and Francesc de Borja Moll, 1962.
Latin
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