CONCERN vs REFER: NOUN
- Synonyms Solicitude, etc. (see care); Concern at, about, for (see unconcerned); carefulness, thoughtfulness.
- A material object, especially one that is complicated or large; a contrivance: with a touch of depreciation.
- An establishment or firm for the transaction of business; a manufacturing or commercial establishment; a business house.
- That which relates or belongs to one; business; affair.
- Interest in, or care for, any person or thing; regard; solicitude; anxiety.
- Solicitous regard; solicitude; anxiety; agitation or uneasiness of mind; disturbed state of feeling; trouble.
- Interest; matter of importance; that which affects one's welfare or happiness.
- That which relates or pertains to one; matter of concernment; business; affair.
- A business establishment or enterprise; a firm.
- Regard for or interest in someone or something.
- That which affects the welfare or happiness; interest; moment.
- Something or someone that causes anxiety; a source of unhappiness
- A feeling of sympathy for someone or something
- An anxious feeling
- A commercial or industrial enterprise and the people who constitute it
- Something that interests you because it is important or affects you
- A matter that relates to or affects one.
- A business, firm or enterprise; a company.
- The expression of solicitude, anxiety, or compassion toward a thing or person.
- All connected with a particular affair or business.
- A troubled or anxious state of mind.
- Persons connected in business; a firm and its business.
- N/A
CONCERN vs REFER: VERB
- Have to do with or be relevant to
- Be on the mind of
- To be of importance to.
- To make somebody worried.
- Be relevant to
- Think of, regard, or classify under a subsuming principle or with a general group or in relation to another
- Send or direct for treatment, information, or a decision
- Seek information from
- Have as a meaning
- Make reference to
- To submit to (another person or group) for consideration.
- To allude to, make a reference or allusion to.
- Be relevant to
- Use a name to designate
- Have to do with or be relevant to
CONCERN vs REFER: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To have to do with or relate to.
- To be of interest or importance to.
- To engage the attention of; involve.
- To be of importance.
- To cause anxiety or uneasiness in.
- To submit (a matter in dispute) to an authority for arbitration, decision, or examination.
- To direct the attention of.
- To assign to or regard as belonging within a particular kind or class: : attribute.
- To direct to a source for help or information.
- To assign or attribute to; regard as originated by.
- To relate or pertain; concern.
- To serve as a descriptor or have as a denotation.
- To speak or write about something briefly or incidentally; make reference.
- To turn one's attention, as in seeking information.
- To have recourse; to apply; to appeal; to betake one's self.
- To have relation or reference; to relate; to point.
- To carry the mind or thought; to direct attention.
- To direct inquiry for information or a guarantee of any kind, as in respect to one's integrity, capacity, pecuniary ability, and the like.
CONCERN vs REFER: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To relate or belong to; to have reference to or connection with; to affect the interest of; to be of importance to.
- To engage by feeling or sentiment; to interest.
- To carry or send back.
- Hence: To send or direct away; to send or direct elsewhere, as for treatment, aid, information, decision, etc.; to make over, or pass over, to another
- To place in or under by a mental or rational process; to assign to, as a class, a cause, source, a motive, reason, or ground of explanation.
- To have recourse; to betake one's self; to make application; to appeal.
CONCERN vs REFER: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To confuse with drink; slightly intoxicate: in the past participle.
- To disturb; make uneasy or anxious; cause disquiet to; trouble: generally in the past participle: as, to be deeply concerned about the safety of a friend.
- To interest; busy; occupy; engage: used reflexively or in the passive voice: as, to concern one's self in the affairs of others; I was not concerned in that transaction.
- To affect the interest of; have interest for; be of importance to.
- To relate or pertain to; have an intimate relation to or connection with.
- A source of unhappiness
- Synonyms To interest, touch, affect.
- Reflexively, to betake one's self to; appeal.
- To reduce or bring in relation, as to some standard.
- To assign, as to a class, rank, historical position, or the like.
- To defer; put off; postpone.
- To direct for information; instruct to apply for any purpose.
- Synonyms Ascribe, Charge, etc. See attribute.
- To have relation; relate.
- To have recourse; apply; appeal: as, to refer to an encyclopedia; to refer to one's notes.
- To allude; make allusion.
- To direct the attention; serve as a mark or sign of reference.
- To give a reference: as, to refer to a former employer for a recommendation.
- To hand over or intrust for consideration and decision; deliver over, as to another person or tribunal for treatment, information, decision, and the like: as, to refer a matter to a third person; parties to a suit refer their cause to arbitration; the court refers a cause to individuals for examination and report, or for trial and decision.
- To trace back; assign to as origin, source, etc.; impute; assign; attribute.
- To bear or carry back; bring back.
CONCERN vs REFER: RELATED WORDS
- Business concern, Touch on, Bear on, Touch, Occupy, Business, Refer, Care, Relate, Pertain, Headache, Vexation, Interest, Fear, Worry
- Bear on, Touch on, Come to, Bring up, Advert, Concern, Look up, Touch, Name, Mention, Consult, Pertain, Relate, Denote, Cite
CONCERN vs REFER: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Worries, Come to, Touch on, Bear on, Touch, Occupy, Business, Refer, Care, Relate, Pertain, Headache, Interest, Fear, Worry
- Ascribe, Describe, Touch on, Bear on, Come to, Concern, Look up, Touch, Name, Mention, Consult, Pertain, Relate, Denote, Cite
CONCERN vs REFER: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- The Beast Queen is no longer a concern.
- They also cite other major toxins of concern.
- Funding by foundations evoked the least concern, and funding by the drug industry evoked relatively low concern.
- Broken into consideration it may concern letter is always start to to whom may concern letter for sample is.
- Therefore, if you revisit it later, you may remind the court this was the concern you shared earlier, and it remains a concern.
- Administration for the industry in which the business concern, nonprofit organization, veterans organization, or Tribal business concern operates.
- Affiliation also arises where a single individual, concern or entity controls the management of the applicant concern through a management agreement.
- If an additional concern has been identified, the surveyor must investigate the identified concern.
- An interested party expressed the same concern and suggested that this subsection include another paragraph to address this concern.
- Regardless of whether it seems like a trivial concern to you, the concern must be addressed.
- Refer flow chart for better understanding of SOP.
- Community Level Lenders should refer to Section III.
- For further information refer to Maintaining your wheelchair.
- Flap has been bent, please refer to photo.
- Refer Program not active right now, try later.
- The term used to refer to something served before the main course but is used now to refer to the actual main course.
- In Danish, you can use the word snoepje to refer to small candies or to refer to a loved one as a pet name.
- We use who to refer to people and which to refer to things.
- Does my thesis statement refer to the evidence or details I refer to in my essay?
- To refer another shopper, give them the same code you used to refer a user.
CONCERN vs REFER: QUESTIONS
- Does concern about the environment cause you anxiety?
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- Should heart palpitations during pregnancy concern me?
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- Can Planned Parenthood refer me to adoption agencies?
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- Do physiotherapists refer patients to other doctors?