indicate

  • 31indicate — transitive verb ( cated; cating) Etymology: Latin indicatus, past participle of indicare, from in + dicare to proclaim, dedicate more at diction Date: 1541 1. a. to point out or point to b. to be a sign, symptom, or index of < the high fever&#8230; …

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  • 32indicate — verb a) To point out; to discover; to direct to a knowledge of; to show; to make known. Great prostration of strength indicates the use of stimulants. b) To show or manifest by symptoms; to point to as the proper remedies See Also: index …

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  • 33indicate — in·di·cate in də .kāt vt, cat·ed; cat·ing 1) to be a fairly certain symptom of: show the presence or existence of &LT;the high fever indicates a serious condition&GT; 2) to call for esp. as treatment for a particular condition &LT;radical surgery …

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  • 34indicate — v. 1) (B) she indicated her reasons to us 2) (L; to) they indicated (to us) that they would sign the contract * * * [ ɪndɪkeɪt] (B) she indicated her reasons to us (L; to) they indicated (to us) that they would sign the contract …

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  • 35indicate — I (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To signify] Syn. symbolize, betoken, intimate; see mean 1 . 2. [To designate] Syn. show, point out, point to, register; see designate 1 . II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) v. signify, denote, mark, show, point out, express, tell …

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  • 36indicate — in·di·cate || ɪndɪkeɪt v. show; point out; mark, signify; imply; exhibit, reveal; suggest …

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  • 37indicate — actinide …

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  • 38indicate — verb 1》 point out; show.     ↘be a sign or symptom of; strongly imply.     ↘state briefly or indirectly.     ↘(of a gauge or meter) register a reading of. 2》 suggest as a desirable or necessary course of action: treatment for shock may be&#8230; …

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  • 39indicate — v. a. 1. Show, denote, betoken, mark, designate, signify, point out, shadow forth, be the sign of. 2. Show, point out, designate, specify …

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  • 40indicate — v 1. denote, show, bespeak, betoken, signal, mark, be a sign of; signify, connote, suggest, imply; mean, add up to. 2. point out, point to, designate; specify, particularize. 3. show, register, exhibit, display, present, demonstrate, manifest,&#8230; …

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