Definition of Referees. Meaning of Referees. Synonyms of Referees

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Definition of Referees

Referee
Referee Ref`er*ee" (-?), n. One to whom a thing is referred; a person to whom a matter in dispute has been referred, in order that he may settle it. Syn: Judge; arbitrator; umpire. See Judge.

Meaning of Referees from wikipedia

- (now ****istant referees). Today, in many amateur football matches, each side will still supply their own partisan ****istant referees (still commonly...
- The Select Group is a panel of English professional football referees and ****istant referees, appointed by Professional Game Match Officials Limited (PGMOL)...
- officiating crew consists of the referee and at least two ****istant referees. The responsibilities of the various ****istant referees are listed in Law 6, "The...
- wrestling, a referee is an authority figure present in or near the ring during matches. The referee's purpose is similar to that of referees in combat sports...
- at the very highest levels, additional ****istant referees and/or video ****istant referees. Referees and other game officials are licensed and trained...
- international referees. Years in brackets indicate when the referee was added to the FIFA International Referees List. Current referees are at the top...
- compatriot ****istant referees Vasile Marinescu and Mihai Artene. He was the fourth official in eight matches, but did not referee any games at the tournament...
- Referees in the National Basketball ****ociation (NBA) oversee 120 pre-season games, 1,260 regular season games, and four rounds of playoff matches. These...
- A match referee is an official appointed to oversee professional cricket matches. Match referees for Test matches and One Day Internationals are appointed...
- accompanied by a report. The referees also use whistle blows to indicate infractions or to restart the play. The referees are supported by a scorekeeper...