1. refereed - Adjective
2. refereed - Verb
refereed
simple past and past participle of referee
said of articles or books that have undergone peer review
She has published four books, twenty refereed articles, and dozens of book reviews.
said of a journal whose articles are submitted to peer review
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Although professional ultimate uses refereed system in the USA, club ultimate is known for its “Spirit of the Game”, often abbreviated SOTG. Source: Internet
His early research in the history of economic thought that appeared in refereed academic journals included writings on Sir Thomas Malthus, Thorstein Veblen, Karl Marx, Samuel Bailey and Jean Charles Leonard de Sismondi. Source: Internet
Augustin Louis Cauchy refereed these papers, but refused to accept them for publication for reasons that still remain unclear. Source: Internet
As at now, I have written five books and have authored more than fifty articles in refereed academic and professional journals worldwide. Source: Internet
Someone muttered that he'd seen better goalkeeping in youth matches he'd refereed in Raleigh. Source: Internet
Laoisman Eddie Kinsella refereed the match, and he couldn’t control the players as tempers boiled over. Source: Internet