with reference to

preposition
UK: /wɪð ˈrefərəns tuː/
US: /wɪθ ˈrefərəns tuː/
  1. Relating to a particular subject or topic; about.

    1. I am writing with reference to your advertisement.
    2. I am writing to you with reference to the issue we discussed last week concerning the budget allocation for the project.
  2. Concerning or in connection with.

    1. With reference to your question, I'll answer later.
    2. With reference to the company’s future plans, the CEO outlined several key initiatives during the annual meeting.

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The word "with reference to" in English means: Relating to a particular subject or topic; about., Concerning or in connection with..

The phonetic transcription of "with reference to" is /wɪð ˈrefərəns tuː/ in British English and /wɪθ ˈrefərəns tuː/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "with reference to": concerning, anent, in relation to, apropos of, regarding.

Example usage of "with reference to": "I am writing with reference to your advertisement.". More examples on the page.