referralre‧fer‧ral /rɪˈfɜːrəl/ noun [countable, uncountable] formal - The agency provides referrals for elderly people who need help finding health care.
- Frequently, then, an unspecific referral was subsequently considered a psychosis.
- If the grounds of referral were disputed by either parents or children, the Panel would have two options.
- Medical groups often woo primary care doctors while sharply limiting the number o f specialists allowed on their referral lists.
- Patient 4 who had been operated on before referral received additional radiation therapy.
- The evaluation I am looking at was prepared by a licensed psychologist, based on a referral from his school.
- This referral to morality, Dworkin argues, is endemic to all law.
VERB► make· If a customer inquires about a better interest rate or a tax deferral plan, by all means make a referral.
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