REFEREES vs UMPIRE: NOUN
- An attorney appointed by a court to investigate and report on a case
- Someone who reads manuscripts and judges their suitability for publication
- Plural form of referee.
- (sports) the chief official (as in boxing or American football) who is expected to ensure fair play
- An official at a baseball game
- A person appointed to rule on plays, especially in baseball.
- A person appointed to settle a dispute that mediators have been unable to resolve; an arbitrator.
- A person to whose sole decision a controversy or question between parties is referred; one agreed upon as a judge, arbiter, or referee in case of conflict of opinions; specifically, a person selected to see that the rules of a game, as cricket or base-ball, are enforced, and to decide disputed or debatable points.
- A third person, who is to decide a controversy or question submitted to arbitrators in case of their disagreement.
- The official who presides over a tennis game sat on a high chair.
- One of the two white-coated officials who preside over a cricket match.
- One of usually 4 officials who preside over a baseball game.
- The official who stands behind the line on the defensive side.
- A match official on the ground deciding and enforcing the rules during play. As of 2007 the Australian Football League uses 3, or in the past 2 or just 1. The other officials, the goal umpires and boundary umpires, are normally not called just umpires alone.
- A person who arbitrates between contending parties
- Someone chosen to judge and decide a disputed issue
- In law, a third person called in to decide a controversy or question submitted to arbitrators when the arbitrators do not agree in opinion.
REFEREES vs UMPIRE: VERB
- N/A
- Be a referee or umpire in a sports competition
- To act as an umpire in a game.
REFEREES vs UMPIRE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To act as referee for; rule or judge.
- To be or act as a referee or an arbitrator.
- To act as umpire or arbitrator.
REFEREES vs UMPIRE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To decide as umpire; to arbitrate; to settle, as a dispute.
- To perform the duties of umpire in or for.
REFEREES vs UMPIRE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- To decide as umpire; settle, as a dispute. Specifically To enforce the rules of (a game), and decide disputed points: as, to umpire a game of baseball.
- To act as umpire.
REFEREES vs UMPIRE: RELATED WORDS
- Arbitral, Governors, Testers, Arbitrator, Arbiters, Magistrates, Arbitrators, Judges, Coaches, Umpires, Refs, Peer review, Reviewer, Umpire, Ref
- Groundsman, Bowler, Handball, Dugout, Batsman, Linesman, Honourable, Judge, Arbiter, Magistrate, Adjudicator, Arbitrator, Ref, Referee, Ump
REFEREES vs UMPIRE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Arbitrage, Respondent, Examiner, Responding, Arbitration, Council, Adjudication, Arbitral, Testers, Arbitrator, Judges, Peer review, Reviewer, Umpire, Ref
- Scorekeeper, Cricketer, Groundsman, Bowler, Handball, Batsman, Linesman, Honourable, Judge, Arbiter, Magistrate, Arbitrator, Ref, Referee, Ump
REFEREES vs UMPIRE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- All players are to show respect to Referees and Assistant Referees.
- WFTDA and MRDA permit inline skates for referees, but virtually all referees wear quad skates.
- All three cases involved disputes referred to referees, but none of those referees entered enforceable judgments.
- It shall appoint the referees and assistant referees for matches in competitions organised by FIFA.
- DUT reserves the right to contact your referees or request additional referees.
- Losing these referees means we need a new generation of referees.
- Any Reports against Referees shall be investigated by the Referees Association.
- Guide to Procedures for Referees, Assistant Referees and Fourth Officials.
- Neither suggested referees nor disclaimer referees are mandatory.
- Referees Please provide at least two professional referees.
- The umpire signals to contact the third umpire by using both hands to drawing a large square shape in air.
- If the umpire miscounts the number of valid balls, the over as counted by the umpire shall stand.
- If the typical umpire selection process in a tripartite arbitration works well, the umpire is unlikely to know which party nominated him or her.
- In such an instance, the umpire may appeal to the appropriate base umpire if requested by the defense.
- He also noted that the square leg umpire cannot give a decision but can inform the non striker umpire if asked.
- During field goal attempts, the Side Judge lines up parallel to the Umpire and serves as a second Umpire.
- The plate umpire then asks the base umpire for help.
- Any offence deemed inappropriate by an umpire may result in the umpire first verbally warning the player.
- I'm surprised the home plate umpire or the second base umpire didn't see it.".
- If the Leg Umpire is from the batting team then the Neutral Umpire has the right to overrule the Batting side Leg Umpire.
REFEREES vs UMPIRE: QUESTIONS
- Should referees make recommendations about acceptance or rejection?
- Should referees be worried about speaking different languages?
- Did Bennett influence the referees in qualifying final?
- Who are some famous football referees from Scotland?
- Which NFL Referees refereed the 49ers-jaguars game?
- Why are British American football referees so important?
- What happened to the celebrity referees in football?
- What should referees do with manuscript information?
- Are Tribunal referees and adjudicators legally trained?
- What are referees confirming from official records?
- Will robotic umpires replace the plate umpire in MLB?
- Where can I buy USA softball umpire training materials?
- Where can I find umpire roster and crew information?
- What are umpire indicators in baseball and softball?
- Who is Australian Open tennis umpire Marijana veljovic?
- When did Steve Benson become an international umpire?
- When does the controlling umpire immediately end play?
- What are the best accessories for umpire equipment?
- Are the umpire foundation courses available online?
- What is Netball Australia umpire accreditation framework?