Definitions
a summons that commands the appearance of a party at a proceeding
Word origin
From Middle English citacioun, from Old French citation, from Latin citātiō. By surface analysis, cite + -ation.
Used in a sentence
“In late September, over a three-day period, Placer County conducted 183 stops among riders, some involving groups, which led to 30 citations and 25 e-motorcycles being towed.”
“It's a simple citation of facts.”
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Used as a crossword answer2 curated clues
01“Source reference”8 letters
02“Official summons”8 letters
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