referir

Etymology
, with normal change of conjugation to -ir.

Verb

 * 1) to relate
 * 2) to refer
 * 3) to be about

Etymology
From.

Verb

 * 1) to refer to direct to a source for help or information
 * 2) to relate to tell in a descriptive way
 * 3) to refer submit to an authority figure for consideration
 * 4) to be about something; to have something as a subject
 * Esta lei refírese aos crimes de fraude e extorsión.
 * This law is about the crimes of fraud and racketeering.
 * 1) to refer to allude to
 * This law is about the crimes of fraud and racketeering.
 * 1) to refer to allude to

Etymology
From, from.

Verb

 * 1) to refer to direct to a source for help or information
 * 2) to relate to tell in a descriptive way
 * 3) to refer submit to an authority figure for consideration
 * 4) to be about something; to have something as a subject
 * 5) to refer to allude to
 * 1) to be about something; to have something as a subject
 * 2) to refer to allude to
 * 1) to refer to allude to
 * 1) to refer to allude to

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1) to report
 * 2) to relate
 * 3)  to refer to