In-need - English meaning
In-need – definitions in English dictionary
noun(in some sports) a person who controls a game and makes sure the rules are followed, or more generally a person who helps to find a fair solution to a disagreement
Usage examples:
Fans booed the referee’s call., [ t ] he volunteered to referee the game.
nounA person who knows you and who is willing to describe your character and abilities in order to support you when you are trying to get a job, etc.
Usage examples:
Give/name/list sb as a referee people who have attended the courses can always give the course tuto…
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