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In fact, refer is quite often used in contexts that don't involve the meaning back at all, as in the doctor referred her patient to a specialist or please refer to this menu of our daily specials. Though originally a noun, reference is often used as a transitive verb meaning to supply (a book, article, or other work) with references. people also use the verb to mean to cite as a reference or simply to mention or allude to. In fact, refer is quite often used in contexts that don't involve the meaning back at all, as in the doctor referred her patient to a specialist or please refer to this menu of our daily specials

As for refer back, the usage panel's position has shifted dramatically over the years. Whenever i encounter a word that i don't know, i refer to a dictionary. To direct to a source for help or information

Referred her to a heart specialist

Referred me to his last employer for a recommendation To submit (a matter in dispute) to an authority for arbitration, decision, or examination To direct the attention of I refer you to the training manual.

(1) a patient who has been sent (referred) for a second opinion or therapy to a specialist or subspecialist, because the patient has a disease or condition that the primary or referring physician cannot, or does not wish to, treat. To mention or reference someone or something When you say he's clumsy, are you referring to what he did the other day When we are in the meeting, refer to me as your colleague and not as your sister.

Refer someone back to someone or something to suggest that someone go back to someone or something, such as the source

I referred the client back to the lawyer she had originally consulted Tom referred the customer back to the manufacturer who had made the shoddy product. To have recourse to someone or something for help, support, or information Turn to someone or something

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