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Citation is a term that has several meanings in American practice. It can be a writ or order, analogous to a summons, that is issued by a court commanding a person to appear before that court. Or it may refer to the way in which opinions of the Supreme Court are cited. The proper form for citing opinions to the official reports and the two unofficial reporters is: Brown v. Board of Education, 347 U.S. 483, 74 S.Ct. 686, 98 L.Ed. 873 (1954). The antecedent number refers to the volume in United States Reports, Supreme Court Reporter, and Lawyers' Edition, respectively, while the subsequent number is the page on which the report begins.
Dictio-definitions :
1. To refer to specifically.
2. A short note recognizing a source of information or of a quoted passage.
3. Make reference to.
4. Repeat a passage from.
5. Refer to for illustration or proof.
6. Advance evidence for.
7. Call in an official matter, such as to attend court.
8. To quote as an authority or example.
9. To mention or bring forward as support, illustration, or proof: cited several instances of insubordinate behavior.
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Usage :
1. Though the Barrister tried to appeal to its pride, And vainly proceeded to cite A number of cases, in which making laces Had been proved an infringement of right.
2. I shall never hesitate to cite Cesare Borgia and his actions.
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Synonyms :
adduce, allege, arouse, arraign, call, credit, document, excerpt, extract, indicate, mention, name, note, notify, praise, quote, refer, refer to, repeat, specify, subpoena, summon, tell
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Hindi :
जगाना, तलब
करना, बुलाना
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