6 Verbs to Use for the Word referring

The suggestions to which I have alluded refer to a forced continuance of the national debt by means of large appropriations as a substitute for the security which the system derives from the principles on which it has hitherto been sustained.

ENTER WINCKELMANN Even to ordinary mortals Nature has not denied a very precious endowmentI refer to that lively impulse felt from earliest childhood, to take hold of the external world, to learn to know it, to enter into relation with it, and to form with it a complete whole.

Near the threshold he paused to add carelessly: "Excuse my referring to a personal matterbut I understand Miss Spragg's wedding takes place next Monday.

2.In this rule, the terms after and preceding refer rather to the order of the sense and construction, than to the mere placing of the words; for the words in fact admit of various positions.

I then did, they do not prevent my referring to it for the purpose of shewing that it contains, as I have stated it does, everything that ought to have been satisfactory.

She resented his referring to Mr. Cannon as 'our friend,' but she did not know why, unless it was that she vaguely regarded it as presumptuous, or, in the alternative, if he meant to be facetious, as ill-bred, on the part of Arthur Dayson.

6 Verbs to Use for the Word  referring