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citation

1 of 1noun
/saɪˈteɪʃən/
Forms:citations
1

a line or sentence taken from a book or speech

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  • In academic writing, it is essential to provide proper citations for all sources used.
  • The author included a citation from Shakespeare's play in the introduction to emphasize the theme.
  • The historian's work is meticulously researched, with each fact supported by a citation.
  • She referenced a citation from a scientific journal to support her argument.
  • The professor reminded the students to format their citations according to the APA style guide.
2

a reference to a specific legal source, like a law or court case, used to support arguments or statements in legal documents and writings

  • The attorney provided a citation to a relevant Supreme Court case to support her argument in the brief.
  • The judge referenced a citation from a statute when rendering the court's decision.
  • The legal memo contained numerous citations to relevant regulations governing environmental policy.
  • The appellate court's decision relied heavily on citations to established case law in similar jurisdictions.
  • The legal brief submitted to the Supreme Court included citations to international treaties relevant to the case's subject matter.
3

an official public recognition or award, often for bravery or distinguished service

  • She received a citation for heroism in the rescue operation.
  • The soldier earned a citation for outstanding service.
  • The officer was presented with a formal citation.
  • Citations are issued to honor contributions in various fields.
  • He displayed his citation proudly on the office wall.
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4

a Thoroughbred racehorse that won the Triple Crown in 1948

  • Citation dominated the 1948 Triple Crown races.
  • The history of horse racing celebrates Citation's achievements.
  • Citation set several speed records during his career.
  • Fans still recall Citation's victory at the Kentucky Derby.
  • Citation's Triple Crown win remains legendary.
5

a formal summons requiring a person to appear at a legal proceeding

  • He received a citation to appear in court.
  • Parking violations often result in a citation.
  • Failure to obey a citation can result in penalties.
  • Citations must be responded to within the specified timeframe.
  • The citation required him to attend the hearing.