Used in a Sentence

cites

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

Editorial note

The paper probably goes into it (linked in the sibling), and it also looks like it cites Wald.

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Quick take

(international law) Acronym of Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species.

Meaning at a glance

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

noun

(international law) Acronym of Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for cites.

noun

(international law) Acronym of Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species.

Example sentences

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The paper probably goes into it (linked in the sibling), and it also looks like it cites Wald.

2

Each of these philosophers cites a previous philosopher and has transformed our thinking of political economy in some way.

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He cites multiple investors that say not to do a business plan; that's an explicit part of his argument.

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Among the problem he cites is that the moderators were not require to align with the company.

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Those ideas have indeed been around for a long time; the paper nicely cites all of the related research work.

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It cites no real sources to back up it's claims of reacharounds and churn problems.

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He cites two main facts: that record company and movie industry conglomerates have lost profits, and that tech companies have gained profits.

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It cites lots of other work that specifically tries to protect control flow.

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I've been to 5 different float centers and every single one cites Joe Rogan as the inspiration for starting.

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The article cites $1tn/year being taken out of poorer countries by corruption, and $190bn worth of property in England and Wales owned by offshore companies.

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Edit: a sister comment cites numbers according to which almost 8 times as many police officers are killed in the US than in Germany per capita.

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(If anyone wants to do so, here's an article that cites them to get you started [2]).

Quote examples

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The above article cites Mexico, South Africa, Belize, and "[m]any African scientists and health officials" as having been pressured in this manner.

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From an earlier article of the author's that he cites: > Tell students that the fossil record often lacks transitional forms and that there are "explosions" of new life forms, a pattern of radiations that challenges Darwinian evolutionary theory.

Frequently asked questions

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

How do you use cites in a sentence?

The paper probably goes into it (linked in the sibling), and it also looks like it cites Wald.

What does cites mean?

(international law) Acronym of Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species.

What part of speech is cites?

cites is commonly used as noun.