To cite something is to mention it or repeat it as proof of what is being said.
- The lawyer cited an important precedent during his defence.
To cite a person is to summon him or her before a court of law.
- Albert was cited for drunk and disorderly conduct.
To quote is to repeat something verbatim.
- The candidate was often quoted after the debate.
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