English to Korean Dictionary: referee.

Noun, Masculine.

May 9, 2023 · Football referee definition: The referee is the official who controls a sports event such as a football game or a. .

Referee definition, one to whom something is referred, especially for decision or settlement; arbitrator.

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May 9, 2023 · Football referee definition: The referee is the official who controls a sports event such as a football game or a. referee. .

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( referees plural & 3rd person present) ( refereeing present participle) ( refereed past tense & past participle ) 1 n-count The referee is the official who controls a sports event such as a football game or a boxing match. Learn more. View American English definition of referee.

(Definition of referee from the. History and Meaning of Referee A referee is typically a neutral third party appointed by a court to investigate and report on a specific issue or dispute in a case.

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past simple and past participle of referee 2.

Example Sentences: (1) On another day, and possibly under another referee, Newcastle would have cantered to victory. 3.

Definition of REFEREE (noun): person making sure players obey rules;. referees; refereed; refereeing.

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This is the British English definition of referee. a football/soccer referee. .

: a person who makes sure that players act according to the rules of a game or sport. . someone who reads manuscripts and judges their suitability for publication. . . .

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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Related topics: Sport, Employment referee ref‧er‧ee 1 / ˌrefəˈriː / noun [countable] 1 DS someone who makes sure that the rules of a sport such as football, basketball, or boxing, are followed → umpire 2 British English BE someone who provides information about you when you are trying to. .

a writer or a book, article, etc.

: to arbitrate (something, such as a legal matter) as a judge or third party.

Noun (1) (sports, as in boxing or American football (2) someone who reads manuscripts and judges their suitability for publication (3) an attorney appointed by a court to investigate and report on a case.

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