con·sult (k ən-s ŭlt )
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v. con·sult·ed, con·sult·ing, con·sults v.tr.1. a. To seek advice or information of: consult an attorney. b. To refer to: consulted the restaurant's website for directions. 2. To take into account; consider: consult one's checkbook before making a major purchase. v.intr.1. To exchange views; confer. 2. To work or serve as a consultant: a retired executive who consults for several large companies. n. (k ən-s ŭlt , k ŏn s ŭlt ′) A consultation, especially one involving physicians.
[French consulter, from Latin cōnsultāre, frequentative of cōnsulere, to take counsel.]
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