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Sentence count:158+6Posted:2016-11-10Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: common mooddeclarativedeclarative moodfact moodindicative moodindicatoryrevelatorysignificativesuggestiveSimilar words: indicationvindicationindicatevindicateindicatormedicationratificationgratificationMeaning: [ɪn'dɪkətɪv]  n. a mood (grammatically unmarked) that represents the act or state as an objective fact. adj. 1. relating to the mood of verbs that is used simple declarative statements 2. (usually followed by `of') pointing out or revealing clearly. 
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(31) Some themes recur in several papers and this is indicative of their urgency.
(32) It is possible that such errors however, are merely indicative of the same craftsman's readjustments.
(33) More indicative of future trends than this rising from within the officer corps were the activities of the Petrashevtsy in the 1840s.
(34) A two-day general strike last week was indicative of just how far Mr Mugabe has outmanoeuvred his opponents.
(35) But his reluctance to address the topic now is probably indicative of his frustration over the matter.
(36) The distinction between our dependent conditionals and others is thus not a difference between the indicative and the subjunctive mood.
(37) Even more indicative of Innocent's intentions were the changes made to the prayer at the conferment of the sword.
(38) But the decision to give antibiotics to Yeltsin may have been precautionary and not indicative of his condition.
(39) These traits alone are not indicative of extremist beliefs or violent behavior,(www.Sentencedict.com) the panel added.
(40) It is indicative of the particular local society in Sheffield that this gesture had to be made.
(41) Did I care that on his chest he wore no small ribbons indicative of this medal or that yet to come?
(42) Paganism and extreme idolatry are indicative of a low level of intellectual capacity and of a limited concern for human welfare.
(43) In addition to the sugar cubes a large jelly had been made for the occasion, indicative of 1950s kids on a spree.
(44) The Oscars are just indicative of a much larger problem.
(45) But these facts are not indicative of a significantly lower priority, nor necessarily of a substantially more modest achievement.
(46) So you do get a great disparity in numbers, which is not necessarily indicative of any kind of setup.
(47) Prescribing in general practice All non-fundholding practices have indicative prescribing amounts set and monitored by professional advisers.
(48) Picasso's instinctive appreciation of the aesthetic principles of trial art was indicative of a new attitude towards primitive art.
(49) This guide price will obviously be a useful benchmark from which to evaluate any indicative offers.
(50) These unusual chemical shifts for imino and amino protons are indicative of novel hydrogen bonding.
(51) It was indicative of Franco's childishly egocentric view of politics that he now chose to ignore Allied overtures.
(52) It is an indicative conditional, a conditional in the indicative mood.
(53) They are indicative of the government's shaky hold over grass-roots politics.
(54) A record 5-year high in the number of published patent applications is indicative of the increased level of innovation throughout the company.
(55) The methods used to cut stone and gems can also be indicative of age.
(56) Fire is an example of rapid oxidation, while rust is indicative of slow oxidation.
(57) However it should be emphasized that nominal responsibility is not necessarily indicative of time devoted to training.
(58) Similarly, cereal production per acre of arable land is indicative of the comparative efficiency of agricultural practices.
(59) Please include your required port of discharge indicative price.
(60) Recently attained characters are generally indicative of primitiveness.
More similar words: indicationvindicationindicatevindicateindicatormedicationratificationgratificationabdicatededicateeradicatepredicateindignationnativerelativecreativesuperlativenarrativetentativelucrativeapplicationpublicationimplicationcommunicationrelativelycreativelyinitiativeinnovativecooperativepejorative
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