Used in a Sentence

cited

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for cited.

Editorial note

Of course, that is only looking at the data cited by what you linked, there could definitely be other circumstances.

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Parts of speech1

Quick take

That has a citation

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of cited gathered in one view.

adjective

That has a citation

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for cited.

adjective

That has a citation

Example sentences

1

Of course, that is only looking at the data cited by what you linked, there could definitely be other circumstances.

2

Perhaps these are made using more automation than the trumpets in the above cited videos?

3

I strive not to type anything that would kill me if it were cited all over the place.

4

The megaprojects cited in the article are extreme versions of this, but we could build up to those gradually.

5

He claimed that Epstein publishes primarily opinion pieces in scientific journals, which are then cited by activists as if they are actual research.

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Of non-Internet users surveyed in 2013, just 19 percent cited the cost of Internet or owning a computer as an obstacle to adoption.

7

The study about lane-splitting safety, cited by the comment I responded to, was looking at highway riding (hence commuters).

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Literally the only pre-interview cited rejection reason was a lack of degree.

9

There are two cited that way, and neither appears in that link.

10

I never said precise GC (or even GC in general -- see Boehm GC which I cited) is restricted to JIT!

11

Nobody on the Mozilla board cited Eich's politics as an issue.

12

The article and the cited boot camp programs left me confused.

Quote examples

1

Technical or "cultural fit" excuses are typically cited to explain and justify the rejection of the taboo candidate.

2

Heck, every comment has an "embed" link below it to conveniently embed the properly cited comment right on your page.

3

With "Humans Benefit" cited as the rationale, which seems to contradict the behavior in IntelliJ IDE's which automatically collapses boiler-plate code into a "typeless lambda format" of what the source code would've looked like if Java had lambdas.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use cited in a sentence?

Of course, that is only looking at the data cited by what you linked, there could definitely be other circumstances.

What does cited mean?

That has a citation

What part of speech is cited?

cited is commonly used as adjective.