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- v. Simple past tense and past participle of referee.
- adj. said of articles or books that have undergone peer review
- adj. said of a journal whose articles are submitted to peer review
Examples
“I would feel a lot better about accepting their conclusions if they were published in refereed journals.”
Cost of Health Care Regulation, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
“He has authored more than 230 articles in refereed journals, and holds ten U.S. patents.”
“- Being a physical scientist (with several hundred papers published in refereed journals), he’s able to think, including quantitatively.”
“I challenge anyone to watch the whole CL semi Chelsea v Barca 'refereed' by Tom Henning Ovrebo and then tell me it wasnt fixed.”
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“(unindent) Andy and Roger, I appreciate both of your viewpoints, and I'd like to sidetrack this discussion to an important point about peer review and "refereed" journals.”
“Does anyone have a reference to a solid study, published in a refereed journal or conference proceedings that substantiates the claim that NAFTA produced GDP growth in the U.S.?”
“When my sisters and I thought we might really lose the turkey, my aunt from upstairs came down and refereed.”
“He's refereed 44 out of 51 of his fights in DC and around here.”
The Guardian: Amir Khan battered but belligerent as he demands Peterson rematch
“This was a classic game of two halves, poorly refereed.”
The Guardian: Stoke's Ryan Shotton upsets Tottenham's rhythm with his arms and legs | David Pleat
“It suggests that, with a reorientation of outlook, as refereed by a bird, there is tranquility in chaos.”
The Huffington Post: James Scarborough: Lisa Adams and the Spirituality of Imperfection
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