cite
cite (sīt)tr.v. cit·ed, cit·ing, cites 1. To quote as an authority or example. 2. To mention or bring forward as support, illustration, or proof: cited several instances of insubordinate behavior. 3. a. To commend officially for meritorious action in military service. b. To honor formally. 4. To summon before a court of law. [Middle English citen, to summon, from Old French citer, from Latin citāre. See kei-2 in Indo-European Roots.] citʹa·ble adj.
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