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- Referring or refering? - Spelling Which Is Correct How To Spell
Correct spelling, explanation: referring is a present participle form of the verb to refer Referring has its origin in the Latin form referre, which meant to carry back
- REFERRING Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Medical Definition refer transitive verb re· fer ri-ˈfər referred; referring 1 : to regard as coming from or localized in a certain portion of the body or of space pain of appendicitis may be referred to any region of the abdomen
- Refering vs. Referring — Which is Correct Spelling?
The incorrect spelling is "Refering," while the correct spelling is "Referring " Referring means directing attention or reference to something or someone
- Referring - definition of referring by The Free Dictionary
1 a To relate or pertain; concern: questions referring to yesterday's lecture b To serve as a descriptor or have as a denotation: The word chair refers to a piece of furniture 2 To speak or write about something briefly or incidentally; make reference: referred during our conversation to several books he was reading 3
- referring - correct spelling - Grammar. com
referring - verb (present participle of the verb refer) Not refering Example: The speaker was referring to his notes when the crowd started to jeer
- Referring or Refering | How to spell it? | Spelling - WordTips
Referring or Refering are two words that are confused and usually misspelled due to their similarity Check which one to use!
- REFER Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
referred, referring to direct for information or anything required He referred me to books on astrology to direct the attention or thoughts of The asterisk refers the reader to a footnote to hand over or submit for information, consideration, treatment, assistance, decision, etc They were forced to refer the argument to arbitration
- Refer - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
rɪˈfʌr rəˈfʌ IPA guide Other forms: referred; referring; refers If you refer to something, you consult it To check your spelling, you refer to a dictionary If you want to know when your spring break starts, you can refer to your class schedule
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