Cite

Word CITE
Character 4
Hyphenation cite
Pronunciations /saɪt/

Definitions and meanings of "Cite"

What do we mean by cite?

To quote or refer to (a book or author, for example) as an authority or example in making an argument. intransitive verb

To refer to (a previous court decision or other legal precedent), as when arguing a case. intransitive verb

To mention or bring forward as support, illustration, or proof. intransitive verb

To commend officially for meritorious action in military service. intransitive verb

To honor formally. intransitive verb

To issue a notice of violation to. intransitive verb

To make reference to a previous court decision. Often used with to: intransitive verb

A citation or quotation. noun

To call upon officially or authoritatively to appear; summon before a person or tribunal; give legal or official notice to appear in court to answer or defend.

To call to action; rouse; urge; incite.

To quote; name or repeat, as a passage from a book or the words of another.

To refer to in support, proof, or confirmation: as, to cite an authority or a precedent in proof of a point in law.

To mention; recount; recite.

To bespeak; argue; evidence; denote.

Synonyms and Recite, Adduce, etc. See adduce and quote.

To call upon officially or authoritatively to appear, as before a court; to summon. transitive verb

To urge; to enjoin. transitive verb

To quote; to repeat, as a passage from a book, or the words of another. transitive verb

To quote; to repeat, as a passage from a book, or the words of another.

To list the source(s) from which one took information, words or literary or verbal context.

To summon officially or authoritatively to appear in court.

To quote(a passage, book, author, etc.), esp. as an authority: Urban Dictionary

Short for: cock in the ear It is best used as a substitution for "fml" because of the overuse of "fuck my life." Urban Dictionary

The act of having fun at all costs. Urban Dictionary

Short for excited. Urban Dictionary

A Shortening of the word "Excited". Urban Dictionary

Just like a strong excited feeling when your over tired, or it’s nearly bedtime, or waiting for food and you get a burst of silly energy. Urban Dictionary

Short hand for "Call-InternetMessage-Text-Email" Urban Dictionary

When your OTP (One True Pairing) is too cute and you can't even. Or Too legit to quit. Urban Dictionary

Shortened form of the word excited usually used when one is so excited they entirely skip the first part of the word Urban Dictionary

A lawful penalty ranked lower than arrest and higher then a slap on the hand. Violators (commonly trespassers) can be (but are not limited to) getting sniped in the ankle, punched in the face, or dropped through a trap door. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Cite

The word "cite" in example sentences

You can cite multiple things in one \cite by separating them with a comma. ❋ Unknown (2010)

I have no love for Raimando, but your cite is a smear on him. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Ask any political operative about the Pennsylvania primary campaign and the first thing they will cite is that ad. ❋ Chris Cillizza (2010)

To cite from the article at the back of the magazine they should get sucked into the voice box and shown that the same thing happens so they need to put a sock in it and stop being hippocrites. ❋ Unknown (2009)

You seem to be oblivious to the fact that the difference between the Duggars and the other cases that you cite is that the Duggars are not just promoting their lifestyle, but selling it, and as such their lifestyle is subject to the same scrutiny and criticism as anything else in the public marketplace. ❋ Unknown (2009)

But even the little actual proof Cuccinelli claims to cite is now in doubt: A leading skeptic of climate change science whose work was cited last week by Virginia Attorney Gen. Ken Cuccinelli is himself under investigation on charges that his work contained plagiarism and inaccuracies, a George Mason University spokesman confirmed Friday. ❋ Miles Grant (2010)

The authority they cite is a textbook published half a century ago. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The first phrase you cite is an absurdly innocuous provision stating that the regulators will utilize the statistical information when they conduct their regular audits of the bank: “The Bureau shall use the data on branches and deposit accounts acquired under this section as part of the examination of a covered person as part of an examination under thistitle.” ❋ Unknown (2010)

The "strong pasison" most conservative politicians cite is a false passion that they whipped up in the fist place. ❋ Unknown (2009)

I want to reiterate that I think this cite is positively on point for predicting if/how the Court would address a constitutional challenge to “deemed pass.” ❋ Unknown (2010)

The reason they cite is "rising health care costs". ❋ Unknown (2009)

Among other claims against Palin cite her wearing an Arctic Cat logo on a piece of clothing during a snowmobile race as a conflict of interest and another contending an interview she did after the presidential election in her state office was inappropriate. ❋ Unknown (2009)

But she explicitly said, basically, you know, the quote on multiculturalism was widely cited, but what many people didn't cite is that she said: We have lied to ourselves about this issue of not being a country of immigration. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The case the court in Green quotes, but does not cite, is Hall v. De Cuir, 95 U.S. ❋ Unknown (2010)

What yellowbelly Hack and Mr. El Cid fail to mention relative to the numbers they cite is that it includes Bedouins who were not permanent residents of what is now Israel but were nomads who just happened to be present when the census figures were taken. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The arithmetic you cite is correct, but your interpretation is wrong. ❋ Unknown (2009)

They do "compete" with private morgage insurance providers and the advantage you cite is significant, leading them to dominate the market. ❋ Unknown (2009)

He [cited] [the Constitution] in his [defense]. ❋ Chloe Shin (2006)

I completely failed my [philosophy] [midterm], what a [CITE]. ❋ Joe Brathas (2009)

If you can breathe, you can cite. If you like ice cream, you can cite. If you have a butt, you can cite. Citing is all about [having fun]. As long as you're having fun, you're citing. "I've got a [limo] full of girls and were [heading] to Canada to cite like you read about!" ❋ A5's (2005)

"I got [front row] tickets to see [Iron Maiden]!!! I'm 'cited!!!" "I'm going to the [reggae] festival this weekend!" "Yay! Are you 'cited?!" ❋ Tuney Lew (2008)

"[Fuck man] i'm so cited [bout] these [strippers]!" ❋ Grant S (2007)

[I can’t] wait for [chinese] tonight, I’m getting proper [cited]. ❋ Levi Rowntree (2018)

"CITE me!" (meaning...call me, [I/M] me, [text me], or [email me]) ❋ GKFey88 (2010)

[Brangelina] (Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie, aka [Jolie-Pitt]) are cited. Yo dude, that 360 mlg [no scope] was cited. ❋ Asian Mafia (2016)

[Barry]: "Dude! You ready for [the party] later?" [Sam]: "Yeah, man, I'm so cited!!" ❋ Moey92 (2009)

Sign: "No [Trespassing]. Violators will be [Cited]." *Trespasses anyways, gets sniped in the ankle from somewhere [in the trees]* Sniper: "Cited." ❋ Aherdofjews (2011)

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