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Referenced

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Adjective

1. referenced

supported with written references or citations

Example Sentences:
'a carefully referenced biography'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Referenced

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noun
1. 
the act or an instance of referring
2. 
something referred, esp proceedings submitted to a referee in law
3. 
a direction of the attention to a passage elsewhere or to another book, document, etc
4. 
a book or passage referred to
5. 
a mention or allusion
this book contains several references to the Civil War
6. philosophy
a. 
the relation between a word, phrase, or symbol and the object or idea to which it refers
b. 
the object referred to by an expression
Compare sense (sense 12)
7. 
a. 
a source of information or facts
b. 
(as modifier)
a reference book
a reference library
8. 
a written testimonial regarding one's character or capabilities
9. 
a person referred to for such a testimonial
10. 
a. (foll by to)
relation or delimitation, esp to or by membership of a specific class or group; respect or regard
all people, without reference to sex or age
b. 
(as modifier)
a reference group
11.  point of reference
12.  terms of reference
verb (transitive)
13. 
to furnish or compile a list of references for (an academic thesis, publication, etc)
14. 
to make a reference to; refer to
he referenced Chomsky, 1956
preposition
15. business
with reference to
reference your letter of the 9th inst
. Abbreviation: re

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Referenced

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noun
1. 
a referring or being referred; esp., submission of a problem, dispute, etc. to a person, committee, or authority for settlement
2. 
relation; connection; regard
in reference to his letter
3. 
a. 
the directing of attention to a person or thing
b. 
a mention or allusion
4. 
a. 
an indication, as in a book or article, of some other work or passage to be consulted
b. 
the work or passage so indicated
c. 
the mark or sign, as a number, letter, or symbol, directing the reader to a footnote, etc.
: in full reference mark
5. 
a. 
the giving of the name of another person who can offer information or recommendation
b. 
the person so indicated
c. 
a written statement of character, qualification, or ability, as of someone seeking a position; testimonial
6. 
a. 
use or consultation to get information, as an aid in research, etc.
often attributive
reference books
b. 
a book, etc. used for reference
verb transitiveWord forms: ˈreferenced or ˈreferencing
7. 
to provide with references

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Referenced

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n.
1. The act of referring to something: filed away the article for future reference.
2.
a. Significance for a specified matter; relation or relationship: Her speeches have special reference to environmental policy.
b. Meaning or denotation: The reference of the word "lion" is to a kind of wild cat.
3. A mention of an occurrence or situation: made frequent references to her promotion.
4.
a. A note in a publication referring the reader to another passage or source.
b. The passage or source so referred to.
c. A work frequently used as a source.
d. A mark or footnote used to direct a reader elsewhere for additional information.
5. Law
a. Submission of a case to a referee.
b. Legal proceedings conducted before or by a referee.
6.
a. A person who is in a position to recommend another or to vouch for his or her fitness, as for a job.
b. A statement about a person's qualifications, character, and dependability.
tr.v. ref·er·enced, ref·er·enc·ing, ref·er·ences
1. To supply (a text) with references: The author hadn't adequately referenced the third chapter, so the copyeditor suggested adding more citations. This article is thoroughly referenced with up-to-date sources.
2.
a. To cite as a reference: The monograph doesn't reference any peer-reviewed articles.
b. Usage Problem To mention or allude to: The comedian's monologue referenced many Hollywood stars.

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