refer to
phrasal verbrefer to somebody/something (as something)
- to mention or speak about somebody/something
- The victims were not referred to by name.
- Her mother never referred to him again.
- You know who I'm referring to.
- I promised not to refer to the matter again.
- He referred to the fact that the vessel had not undergone a refit since 1987.
- She always referred to Ben as ‘that nice man’.
- This process is often referred to as global warming.
Extra Examples- Kaminsky and Reinhart—hereafter referred to as KR
- The disease was commonly referred to as ‘the green sickness’.
refer to somebody/something
- The star refers to items which are intended for the advanced learner.
- The term ‘Arts’ usually refers to humanities and social sciences.
- This paragraph refers to the events of last year.
- In Austen's tale, the title refers to the pride of Darcy.
- The term ‘accent’ refers to pronunciation. The term ‘dialect’ refers to vocabulary and grammar.
- The term ‘alexia’ is used to refer to any acquired disorder of reading.
- These figures refer only to full time employees.
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb- briefly
- in passing
- specifically
- …
- be used to
- as
- You may refer to your notes if you want.
- to refer to a dictionary
- Please refer to the following documents for specific details of the programme.