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Cited meaning
simple past and past participle of cite
Using Cited
- The main meaning on this page is: simple past and past participle of cite
- In the example corpus, cited often appears in combinations such as: cited the, he cited, cited as.
Context around Cited
- Average sentence length in these examples: 27.6 words
- Position in the sentence: 10 start, 10 middle, 0 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Cited
- In this selection, "cited" usually appears near the start of the sentence. The average example has 27.6 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, works, restaurants, study, phiri, last and senator stand out and add context to how "cited" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include 781 restaurants cited last year and adult was cited for driving. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "cited" sits close to words such as dozens, interior and masks, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with cited
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
See also main Works cited This is a partial list of works cited in this article. (16 words)
Four cited customer reviews as evidence and three cited studies that showed no increase in pregnancy rates. (17 words)
In fact, that’s where the study cited (or mis-cited) by Senator Paul and others comes into play. (19 words)
But whether those rules are enforced is another question: According to data provided by the health department, of the 20,781 restaurants cited last year, 84 establishments, or less than half a percent, were cited for live animal violations involving dogs. (41 words)
The results of the experiment had a major impact on the field, as evidenced by the fact that two of the SNO papers have been cited over 1,500 times, and two others have been cited over 750 times. (39 words)
Abalos, a former mayor of Mandaluyong City, shared with Garcia that he understood where the governor was coming from and cited a similar ‘rough experience with a national government agency’ during his time as mayor, the same article stated. (39 words)
Example sentences (20)
Five were cited for allowing the operative into a restricted area where marijuana is sold, and three were cited for transferring marijuana to a customer without valid identification.
He cited Phiri’s handling of the Milingo Lungu case, in which Phiri was cited for contempt, as an example of how the DPP’s office has been “turned into a mockery”.
But whether those rules are enforced is another question: According to data provided by the health department, of the 20,781 restaurants cited last year, 84 establishments, or less than half a percent, were cited for live animal violations involving dogs.
In fact, that’s where the study cited (or mis-cited) by Senator Paul and others comes into play.
Meanwhile, 17% of likely Democratic caucus voters cited Senator as their first choice, 16% cited Pete Buttigieg, and 15% chose Joe Biden.
An adult was cited for driving after revocation, a juvenile and adult were cited for under age alcohol consupmtion and a different adult was arrested on a probation violation.
Four cited customer reviews as evidence and three cited studies that showed no increase in pregnancy rates.
Moilanen said Hilowle was cited for an instruction permit violation and failure to yield; Worthmanpozanc was cited for driving after suspension and not having insurance.
Rep. Stephen Lynch, D-Mass., cited recent instances in which two —one pro-Trump and one pro-Hillary Clinton—were cited for Hatch Act violations in the workplace.
The sheriff said Pullin was cited for inattentive driving, and Cisneros was cited for driving with an expired license.
After an investigation, an 18 year old was cited for underage drinking for possession of alcohol and a 16 year old was cited for a minor in possession of tobacco.
Pg. 42. In the survey cited, 75 percent of respondents cited red as the color of love, with seven percent citing pink.
See also main Works cited This is a partial list of works cited in this article.
Szasz cited drapetomania as an example of a behavior that many in society did not approve of, being labeled and widely cited as a disease.
The results of the experiment had a major impact on the field, as evidenced by the fact that two of the SNO papers have been cited over 1,500 times, and two others have been cited over 750 times.
Abalos, a former mayor of Mandaluyong City, shared with Garcia that he understood where the governor was coming from and cited a similar ‘rough experience with a national government agency’ during his time as mayor, the same article stated.
A BBC journalist pointed out that an RSF legal advisor recently cited a bill passed by the Al Bashir regime to legitimise the existence of the RSF, highlighting its origins in the previous dictatorship.
A bill supporter, Rep. Rosa L. DeLauro, D-Conn., cited its “critical investments to help our communities” and combat Russian aggression against Ukraine.
According to family members cited by local station Omrop Fryslan, Westra, known as “the Beast” for his aggressive riding style, was found dead on Saturday at his place of work close to the northwest Dutch city of Enkhuizen.
According to sources cited by Chinese financial media Cailian Press, Nvidia is set to deliver three new chips to domestic manufacturers in the coming days.
Common combinations with cited
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- cited the 38×
- he cited 30×
- cited as 20×
- cited by 19×
- cited for 16×
- was cited 15×
- also cited 12×
- were cited 8×
- often cited 6×
- cited that 6×