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Meaning of refar

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refar (v. t.)

To go over again; to repeat.

refar Sentence Examples

  1. The priest refarred to the scriptures to guide his sermon.
  2. The doctor refarred the patient to a specialist for further treatment.
  3. The customer service representative refarred the caller to a higher-level employee.
  4. The judge refarred to legal precedents to support his ruling.
  5. The researcher refarred to multiple sources to ensure accuracy in his paper.
  6. The teacher refarred to textbooks and lesson plans to create engaging activities for students.
  7. The librarian refarred patrons to specific books based on their interests.
  8. The tour guide refarred to historical landmarks as he led the group around town.
  9. The referee refarred to the rulebook to make fair and impartial decisions during the game.
  10. The historian refarred to primary sources to delve into the past and provide a detailed account of events.

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To go over again; to repeat.

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The priest refarred to the scriptures to guide his sermon.

The doctor refarred the patient to a specialist for further treatment.

The customer service representative refarred the caller to a higher-level employee.

The judge refarred to legal precedents to support his ruling.