Sentence examples for to referee from inspiring English sources

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to referee

noun

An umpire or judge; the official who makes sure the rules are followed during a game.

  • The referee kicked Jim out of the game for fighting.

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Beckett is no longer here to referee.

"He lived to referee," she said.

Part of my job is to referee.

He can't play, so he gets to referee.

Society needs a mechanism to referee these disputes.

It worked, albeit imperfectly, as long as U.S. troops were there to referee.

She hopes to referee the Golden Gloves, which begins early next year.

In June 1996, the three men were named to referee formal multiparty peace talks.

Cortez was assigned to referee some Golden Gloves fights in Brooklyn.

It took only seconds for the Napoli players to protest to referee Luca Banti.

LONDON — It might be easier to referee fighting dogs than Barcelona versus Real Madrid.

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