Synonym: demonstrate, disclose, display, exhibit, express, hint, imply, point out, present, reveal, show, signify, suggest. Similar words: indicator, indication, dedicate, medication, delicate, complicated, communicate, sophisticated. Meaning: ['ɪndɪkeɪt] v. 1. be a signal for or a symptom of 2. indicate a place, direction, person, or thing; either spatially or figuratively 3. to state or express briefly 4. give evidence of 5. suggest the necessity of an intervention; in medicine.
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61) The Claim Form should be carefully checked for information that would indicate that any commercial use is taking place.
62) I rolled my eyes upward to indicate distaste at this telephonic excess.
63) On the other hand, they can clearly indicate differences in ways of doing something.
64) And in exceptional circumstances, microscopic intestinal parasites have survived to indicate some of the health problems that people suffered.
65) Survey data indicate no variance in church attendance between blue- and white-collar workers.
66) These usually indicate the presence of steel tie-rods used to hold a defective structure together.
67) The trend is suggested by biologists to indicate water stress due to the low humidity of the room.
68) A text for students devoted seven pages to the use of a capital letter to indicate a proper noun.
69) But in deference to Mr. Howell's arguments I will shortly indicate my views in my own words.
70) The extreme discrepancies in this table indicate dramatic opportunities to save more lives by using resources more effectively.
71) This may indicate that the brooches were consistently worn in a particular position, but not in the same way.
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72) Schools were asked to indicate the kind of support they requested from the various agencies.
73) Co. as the enemy, the two computing giants have always had a more complex relationship than their sparring would indicate.
74) They indicate the relationship of utterances in the mind or in the world and are thus in a way contextual.
75) Have the bowman on the front of the boat and get him to indicate distance to the line with his fingers.
76) Low numbers might indicate that there is no drug problem.
77) Poor-quality eggshells indicate insufficient deposition of calcium and this deficiency was shown to have arisen because of increased soil acidification.
78) Muddy colours in the aura indicate negative emotions or ill health; clear colours are generally a positive sign.
79) This seems eminently sensible, and indeed studies indicate that this approach can work best for some people.
80) When he holds up his huge hand to indicate the direction, it is like the blade of a paddle.
81) Many of these deals also indicate likely outside bidders for the franchises.
82) It should be sufficient to state the central idea verbally and to indicate the connection to dynamical systems theory.
83) If a small thing has the power to make you angry, does that not indicate something about your size? Sydney J. Harris
84) If satisfied they indicate that an appropriate level of concern exists to justify legal intervention but an order will not automatically follow.
85) Be sure to indicate in your drawing the independent and dependent variables.
86) Studies indicate that the risk of developing skin cancer is significantly increased by excessive sun exposure during childhood.
87) Fortunately he is now fully recovered and will take all the beating as he is better than form figures indicate.
88) These examples serve to indicate that the voluntary sector in sport is very diverse.
89) Sarcastic cameos of barking Tory predators and their yelping spouses indicate his accomplices in this enterprise.
90) Corporate bodies Numbers in brackets indicate that a corporate body or its activities are discussed in the document concerned.
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