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refer ( Verb)
UK /rɪˈfɜː(r)/ US /rɪˈfɜːr/
Present
refer
Ing
refering
He/She/It
refers
Past Simple
refered
Past Participle
refered
1-
A2
to transfer someone or something to someone or something else for assistance, counsel, or a choice
-> I am going to refer this situation to the court.
-> The doctor referred me to a special cream.
Synonym
mention, endorse
Opposite
ignore
Word Families
'refer' Contained Stories
Education is probably the most important element in someone's life. An educated person begins life profitably. Education improves one’s knowledge, skills and powerfully develops the personality and attitude. Furthermore, an educated person is most likely to be chosen for a job interview preferably and is very likely to get a good job. On the contrary to educated people, uneducated people are probably at a huge disadvantage when it comes to jobs. Educated people create a profile of cultured people who work tirelessly, professionally at work and who approach to their co-workers politely. In conclusion, education is a ray of light for our darkened world, it precisely is a hope for a good life.