consult

consult (someone)

To discuss something with someone. I need to consult the recruiter and see how today's interviews went. I need to consult your mother before making a decision on this issue.
See also: consult

consult (someone) about (something)

To discuss something with someone. I need to consult the recruiter about how today's interviews went. I need to consult your mother about this issue before making a decision.
See also: consult

consult with (someone)

To discuss something with someone. I need to consult with the recruiter and see how today's interviews went. I need to consult with your mother before making a decision on this issue.
See also: consult

consult with (someone) about (something)

To discuss something with someone. I need to consult with the recruiter about how today's interviews went. I need to consult with your mother about this issue before making a decision.
See also: consult
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

consult (with) someone (about someone or something)

to ask someone about someone or something. Please consult with me about all your plans. You should consult the architect about your needs. Please consult with me first.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • consult (someone)
  • consult with (someone)
  • consult with (someone) about (something)
  • consult (someone) about (something)
  • confer about (someone or something)
  • confer on (someone or something) with (one)
  • confer with (one) on (someone or something)
  • cry out for
  • cry out for (someone or something)
  • What can I do for you?
References in periodicals archive
The consult data used to support the findings of this study are restricted by the Emory University IRB in order to protect patient privacy.
This is an IRB approved, retrospective review of orthopedic consults at an ACS-verified urban, level one trauma center in the southeastern United States.
For the purposes of this study, urgent or emergent consults were defined as one of the following: open fractures (ballistic injuries were not included in this cohort), compartment syndrome, septic joint, and traumatic arthrotomy.
Inpatient consults included those patients who arrived to the emergency department (ED) and were admitted, as well as those patients who are already admitted to the hospital with a subsequent orthopedic injury or concern prompting consultation.
Weather data was collected at a nearby weather station, located 9.3 miles from the institution where the consults were received and well within the catchment range of the hospital.
Analysis of variance (ANOVA), independent samples t-tests, and Pearson correlation were then performed to determine the relationship between weather and orthopaedic trauma consults. Findings were considered significant when p<0.05.
Caption: Figure 1: Average number of consults per month and average daily temperature per month (scatter plot).
In terms of content, MD Consult is similar to UpToDate, which is also available in a mobile-optimized format requiring a wireless connection for access.
Users should not have any difficulty setting up mobile access to either MD Consult or First Consult.
MD Consult and First Consult have developed mobile platforms that are well designed to meet the needs of medical practitioners.
IABC board members were consulted by 65 percent sometimes, 26 percent never and 9 percent often.
The clergy was consulted by 67 percent never, 26 percent sometimes and 9 percent often.
The IABC code of ethics was consulted by 83 percent never, 16 percent sometimes and none often.