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sitereverb \/saɪt\/1) sitere, anføre2) henvise til, påberope seg, nevne som eksempel3) ( særlig militærvesen) gi hederlig omtale4) ( jus) stevne, innkalle til rettsmøte5) minnes6) ( gammeldags) kalle til handling, spore til handlingin the place cited på det angitte stedet, på angitt sted
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