Referenced: meaning, definitions and examples

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referenced

 

[ ˈrɛfərənst ]

Verb
Context #1 | Verb

to mention

To reference something means to mention it as a source of information or as an example. This is often seen in academic writing where authors cite previous works to support their arguments. The act of referencing can help provide credibility to a statement or claim by showing that it is backed by prior research or established knowledge. Additionally, referencing can guide readers to further explore the sources used. It plays a crucial role in avoiding plagiarism and acknowledging the contributions of other authors.

Synonyms

allude, cite, mention, quote.

Examples of usage

  • In her thesis, she referenced several key studies.
  • He referenced the results from last year’s survey to make his point.
  • Many articles reference classic literature as a foundation for their arguments.

Translations

Translations of the word "referenced" in other languages:

🇵🇹 referenciado

🇮🇳 संदर्भित

🇩🇪 referenziert

🇮🇩 dirujuk

🇺🇦 згадуваний

🇵🇱 referencyjny

🇯🇵 参照された

🇫🇷 référencé

🇪🇸 referenciado

🇹🇷 referans alınmış

🇰🇷 참조된

🇸🇦 مرجعي

🇨🇿 referenční

🇸🇰 referenčný

🇨🇳 引用的

🇸🇮 referenčni

🇮🇸 tilvísun

🇰🇿 сілтемеленген

🇬🇪 მინიშნება

🇦🇿 istiqamət götürülmüş

🇲🇽 referenciado

Etymology

The word 'referenced' originates from the Latin word 'referre', which means 'to bring back' or 'to relate'. The prefix 're-' implies 'back' or 'again', and 'ferre' means 'to carry' or 'to bear'. This root evolved into Middle English as 'referen', influenced by Old French 'referer', which also carries a similar meaning. Over time, the concept of referencing has progressed from a simple act of bringing something back to a complex scholarly practice of acknowledging sources. In contemporary usage, the term has expanded beyond academia to encompass any situation where one draws upon, cites, or alludes to external information or authority. Referring to an idea or a piece of work is now fundamental in various fields such as writing, research, law, and even casual conversation.

Word Frequency Rank

Ranked #10,490, this word falls into high-advanced vocabulary. It appears less frequently but is valuable for expressing precise meanings in specific contexts.