(more contextual variations available below) To have uttered words using speech
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Previously referred to or spoken of
“The text opens, though without proper allocation or documentation, with the mentioned quote from Foucault, reproduced in French.”
Previously referred to or spoken of
Communicated in a verbal manner
Advised or suggested as good or suitable
Being, or existing as, something in name only
(more contextual variations available below) To have uttered words using speech
“Just mention the codeword and the guard will allow you to pass through the gates.”
Past tense for to bring up or refer to (something), usually briefly but specifically
“Don't forget to mention your many years of experience during your interview.”
Past tense for to speak well of
“He would mention Hare as an example of a playwright who succeeds in merging theater with politics.”
Past tense for to state explicitly
Past tense for to offer for discussion or debate
Past tense for to communicate or declare (something) formally or officially
Past tense for to suggest or indicate something indirectly or covertly
Past tense for to add, mention, or contribute something to a discussion, deal, or situation
Past tense for to identify or make a determination on something relevant or important
Past tense for to cause one to experience a memory (of someone or something)
Past tense for to note or record in writing
Past tense for to implicate, involve, or mention someone or something, often without necessity or relevance
Past tense for to bring to the surface, either literally or figuratively
Past tense for to advise as the best course or choice
Past tense for to praise, either formally or officially
Past tense for to talk about something frequently, especially while lacking knowledge on the subject
The one or ones mentioned previously
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