referees in English

noun
1
an official who watches a game or match closely to ensure that the rules are adhered to and (in some sports) to arbitrate on matters arising from the play.
During the match assistant referee Andrew Halliday was felled by a hurled coin and bottles were thrown.
2
a person appointed to examine and assess for publication a scientific or other academic work.
We are all familiar with how journal editors can select referees to get the reports they want.
verb
1
act as referee for.
the man who refereed the World Cup final
synonyms:umpirejudgeump

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "referees" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "referees", or refer to the context using the word "referees" in the English Dictionary.

1. Soccer referees have a thankless task.

2. Referee Assignors are the Referees advocate

3. Certified Assignors are the crucial link between games that need referees assigned, and referees who want to be assigned to games

4. Referees are Appointed based on previous matches, …

5. Medical referees are statutory posts required of all Crematoria

6. The referees decided that Foreman had just scraped home.

7. The claimant seeks rescission of the referees' unanimous decision.

8. Referees' remuneration for their services varies between leagues.

9. Field Assignors Certified Registrars UYSA Risk Management Folder: Referees

10. The fiery player has had numerous run-ins with referees.

11. The committee is concerned about players' behaviour, especially arguing with referees.

12. Csa is seeking both youth and adult referees ages 13 and up

13. His compatriots Hernán Maidana and Juan Pablo Belatti were chosen as assistant referees.

14. Synonyms for Arbitrates include adjudges, adjudicates, decides, determines, judges, referees, settles, umpires, mediates and conciliates

15. Synonyms for Adjudicators include jury, bench, board, panel, tribunal, judges, peers, referees, arbitrators and umpires

16. The Bewildered referees had to watch the play again before they could make a ruling

17. All assignor and referee accounts that are created by Assignors or referees will be rejected

18. Synonyms for Arbiters include judges, referees, adjudicators, arbitrators, umpires, conciliators, mediators, go-betweens, linesmen and negotiators

19. The referees are very strict at the line-out with only the jumpers allowed to get across.

20. Referees a whistle, all of you blunt go out, and sure enough, he was immediately far jilt behind.

21. Although groin guards are mandatory for all male competitors, referees have no way of checking that they are being worn.

22. They studied referees' reports and may recommend pulling the plug again after the final at Wembley on March

23. Given the odium already heaped on, for example football referees such as Sweden's Anders Frisk, it's a reasonable question.

24. It also appoints the umpires and referees that officiate at all sanctioned Test matches, One Day International and Twenty20 Internationals.

25. When the referees begin calling the plays and deciding who gets in the game, the entire system begins to bog down.

26. The information on this page is provided by referee Assignors who are seeking referees for club, league, and tournament games

27. At the commencement of the tournament it was made clear that referees had been instructed to apply Laws 18 and

28. Whatever complaints one may levy against the referees' decision, it does not appear to run afoul of section 95(a) of the Act.

29. When referees make contentious decisions players are going to be upset, and anyone who thinks otherwise is living in cloud-cuckoo-land.

30. In February 2018 the Ghana Football Association received accreditation from FIFA for 22 Ghanaian referees who had applied for international refereeing licenses.

31. Mr. Facey, in criticizing the appellant's assessment, said that the selection board had abdicated its responsibility by adopting the opinions of the referees.

32. Appeals hearings before the Appeals Section are conducted by Appeals referees who preside over hearings and issue decisions that contain findings of fact and conclusions of law.

33. Welcome to the Ref Assignors, LLC Central Hub used as a central site for our referees to access all information that is needed to referee within our group

34. On-Court Altercation Since the 2007-08 season, and modified prior to the 2018-19 season, referees have reviewed all On-Court Altercations, which for replay purposes means any situation where:

35. It doesn’t matter whether we are assigning 25, 85 or 185 games on a Saturday, Assignors have quite a task, ensuring that qualified referees are assigned to the matches

36. Graeme Souness was scathing in his opinion of referees in the Premier League after seeing Alphonse Areola’s challenge on Jayden Bogle go unpunished, which the pundit called ‘an assault.’

37. ‘The major gripe by referees was the fact that the apparatus they were asked to carry was heavy and Cumbersome.’ ‘The other possibility was that they were about to carry something heavy or Cumbersome …

38. Since the 2007-08 season, and modified prior to the 2018-19 season, referees have reviewed all On-Court Altercations, which for replay purposes means any situation where: Players and/or coaches

39. ‘The major gripe by referees was the fact that the apparatus they were asked to carry was heavy and Cumbersome.’ ‘The other possibility was that they were about to carry something heavy or Cumbersome …

40. Become An Assignor-- Learn how to join the ranks of USSF-certified Assignors; Recertification-- Learn about the annual commitment to continue education and prepare for the upcoming seasons.; Referee Database-- Access the list of certified referees in

41. ‘The King, although granting Chardin a pension, Churlishly bundled Chardin's pictures, which now grace the walls of the Louvre, into a cupboard at Versailles.’ ‘Houllier lamented, somewhat Churlishly: ‘Referees get you the sack in this game, not players.’’

42. Assignor actions upon receiving a report of referee misconduct or inappropriate behavior: Request a report from team officials of both teams, club or league officials at the game, spectators at the game, and the other referees at the game.

43. ‘A frustrated mother, tired of her daughter's bad exam results, lateness and Backchat to teachers, decided on drastic action.’ ‘The aspect of the Spanish game that has most surprised him, he says, is the minutes devoted to Backchat with referees, the discussions with opponents, the gamesmanship.’

44. ‘A frustrated mother, tired of her daughter's bad exam results, lateness and Backchat to teachers, decided on drastic action.’ ‘The aspect of the Spanish game that has most surprised him, he says, is the minutes devoted to Backchat with referees, the discussions with opponents, the gamesmanship.’

45. US Soccer certified Assignors who choose to assign unaffiliated matches or events must notify referees that these matches are not affiliated with US Soccer before game assignments are published.Additionally, the assignor must explain that unless the referee has a secondary insurance policy (such as NASO) they would be doing these games without insurance …

46. DECISION THE HONOURABLE W.J. GRANT, Q.C., UMPIRE: This is an appeal by the Commission from the unanimous decision of a Board of Referees given at Richmond Hill, Ontario on July 3, 1997 dismissing the claimant's appeal from the decision of the Insurance Officer as to whether or not the claimant had accumulated enough hours to be elligible for benefits.

47. CUB 33759 FRANÇAIS IN THE MATTER of the Unemployment Insurance Act, 1971 - and - IN THE MATTER of a claim for benefit by IVAN HANNAYS - and IN THE MATTER of an appeal to the Umpire by the claimant from a decision of the Board of Referees, given at Scarborough, Ontario, on August 2, 1994 DECISION THE HONOURABLE A.H. HOLLINGWORTH, Q.C. This matter came for hearing before me at Toronto, Ontario, on Thursday, April 25, 1996.

48. FRANÇAIS CUB 40476 IN THE MATTER of the Unemployment Insurance Act - and - IN THE MATTER of a claim for benefit by MAUREEN J. MILLS - and - IN THE MATTER of an appeal to the Umpire by the claimant from a decision of the Board of Referees, given at Vancouver, British Columbia, on August 6, 1996 DECISION THE HONOURABLE A.H. HOLLINGWORTH, Q.C. This matter came on for hearing before me at Vancouver, British Columbia, on Thursday, October 23 1997.