cite
Prononciation : [saɪt]
Mot
Contexte : « education »
(verb) to mention or refer to a source of information, like a book or article. When you want to show where your ideas come from, you cite those sources.
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In her paper, she decided to cite several famous authors to support her argument.
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He didn't cite any sources in his homework, so the teacher was unhappy.
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Can you cite the book where you found that information?
Contexte : « law »
(verb) to officially summon someone to appear in court or to mention someone in a legal document. It's like telling someone they need to come to a legal meeting.
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The court decided to cite the defendant to appear next week for the hearing.
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They didn't cite him, so he didn't have to go to court.
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Did you cite any witnesses for the trial?
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