refer

/rɪˈfɜr/
verb
  1. To mention or speak about someone or something.
    • The article refers to a study published last year.
    • When I say 'my friend,' I refer to Sarah, not Jane.
    • In her speech, she did not refer to the recent problems.
  2. To direct someone to a different person, place, or source for information or help.
    • My teacher referred me to a tutor for extra math practice.
    • The website refers users to a FAQ page for common questions.
    • The doctor referred me to a specialist for my knee pain.
  3. To relate to or be about something.
    • The symbol on the map refers to a hiking trail.
    • These notes refer to the first chapter of the book.
    • His comment refers to an earlier conversation.
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