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reference

[ref-er-uhns, ref-ruhns] / ˈrɛf ər əns, ˈrɛf rəns /


NOUN
testimonial of good character
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STRONGEST


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It retooled its diversity program, One Million Black Women, a multibillion-dollar commitment to invest in Black businesswomen and nonprofit leaders, including removing references to race.

From The Wall Street Journal

Documents released recently by the Justice Department show meetings and email correspondence between Pritzker and Epstein spanning multiple years, including references to multiple meetings scheduled throughout 2018, as well as communication between Pritzker and Maxwell.

From The Wall Street Journal

Arteta highlighted the benefit of him here succinctly, saying of Saka's ability to be more unpredictable in both his decision-making and his positioning, "it's more difficult for the opponent to get his reference constantly".

From BBC

If you’ve ever skied in the afternoon light, when it’s difficult to see any articulation in the slope, just white everywhere you look, you can understand how having those points of reference would be helpful.

From Los Angeles Times

We often hear the VAR has referenced glancing contact to uphold the decison of a yellow card.

From BBC