Concept cluster: Tasks > Reference or referring
n
A person who abbreviates or shortens.
v
(transitive) To denote additionally.
n
An alteration or change for the better; correction of a fault or of faults; reformation of life by quitting vices.
v
(transitive) To summarize a recent development to some person with decision-making power.
n
A predetermined response to a common question.
n
A person or entity that provides certification
n
One who complies or obeys.
n
(rhetoric) The amending of a statement just made by further detailing the meaning.
n
The act of correcting.
n
An error that is to be corrected in a printed work after publication.
adj
corrective
v
(transitive) To issue such a brief to.
v
(obsolete) Abbreviation of delivered.
n
The act by which something is dereferenced.
n
The act by which something is dereferenced.
n
(Internet, rare) A service used for removing the URL of the referring page that referred the user to a given page, to maintain privacy.
n
Something to be corrected.
v
To write one's signature on the back of a cheque, or other negotiable instrument, when transferring it to a third party, or cashing it.
n
The subject of an evaluation, typically a program or system rather than a person
n
One who is evaluated
n
The investigating of an issue with regards to the validity or veracity of its stated facts.
n
A specimen document to be copied or imitated.
n
(mathematics) A test of a mathematical model by using data from a past event.
v
(intransitive) To identify (as something)
v
To show or manifest by symptoms; to point to as the proper remedies.
n
(obsolete) Explanation; display.
v
(computing, transitive) To analyse or execute (a program) by reading the instructions as they are encountered, rather than compiling in advance.
v
(transitive, US) Of the FDA: to publish a standard that authorizes the use of (a substance).
v
(transitive) To designate for a role.
n
A paraphrased statement.
adj
Having been through the peer review process.
n
The act of taking something through a set of prescribed procedures.
v
To attribute a person's name to (their face, voice, photo, etc.).
v
(transitive) To repeat (the exact words of a person).
n
A person who reads.
n
A critical revision of a text.
n
One who makes recensions; a critical editor.
v
(informal, transitive, intransitive) To referee; to act as a referee in a sport or game.
v
(transitive) To place in or under by a mental or rational process; to assign to, as a class, a cause, source, a motive, reason, or ground of explanation.
n
the peer review process
n
Information about a person, provided by someone (a referee) with whom they are well acquainted.
n
someone who references
n
referent; something referred to
adj
Serving as a reference.
n
The formation of a reference to something.
n
(slang) A document used by schools detailing some form of a student's misbehavior and listing the actions taken before and after the student's receipt of the referral.
v
(transitive) To bring into a relation, association, or connection (between one thing and another).
n
One who remarks.
n
the act or process of reviewing
n
(countable) A story corrected or expanded by a writer commissioned by the original author.
n
Research performed through the summary, collation or synthesis of the results of existing research.
v
(idiomatic) To acknowledge, after someone else's correction of a statement one made, that this statement was indeed incorrect and that this correction is justified.
v
(transitive, computing) To cause (an object) to act as an instance of a subclass (by creating the desired subclass and instantiating an object of this subclass).
n
someone or something that subjects
adj
Pertaining to, or acting as, a succedaneum; supplying the place of something else; being, or employed as, a substitute for another.
n
(obsolete) A copy or exemplification of a record.
n
Abbreviation of unsubscription. [The act of unsubscribing]

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