Both Uses of
cite
in
The Count of Monte Cristo
- You mistake, Fernand; it is not a law, but merely a custom, and, I pray of you, do not cite this custom in your favor.†
Chpt 3-4 *
- Franz presented Albert as one of the most distinguished young men of the day, both as regarded his position in society and extraordinary talents; nor did he say more than the truth, for in Paris and the circle in which the viscount moved, he was looked upon and cited as a model of perfection.†
Chpt 33-34
Definition:
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(cite as in: cited from the President's speech) to mention something or quote someone (to make a point)