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or group (2) : to explain in terms of a general cause b : to allot to a particular place
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stage
refer 2 a : to send or direct for treatment
aid
information
ri-ˈfər-ə-&nbsp
adjective referrer ri-ˈfər-ər&nbsp
noun Synonyms of refer Relevance apply relate pertain See All Synonyms &amp
Michael Szalma
The Orlando Sentinel
9 May 2026 The White House referred questions on the matter to the Justice Department
which declined to comment. &mdash
Katherine Faulders
ABC News
the court document said. &mdash
Angie Dimichele
Sun Sentinel
which is responsible for conducting a full inquiry into the hearing evidence
determining whether grounds exist to remove a sitting president. &mdash
Tiisetso Motsoeneng

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