Synonym: common mood, declarative, declarative mood, fact mood, indicative mood, indicatory, revelatory, significative, suggestive. Similar words: indication, vindication, indicate, vindicate, indicator, medication, ratification, gratification. Meaning: [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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(61) His presence be indicative of his wish to help.
(62) Azure skies are indicative of good weather.
(63) Fever may be indicative of an infection.
(64) A verb in the indicative mood.
(65) Demand elasticity has strong indicative function in industrial activities.
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(66) However, aormal mitoses are highly indicative of malignancy.
(67) This demeanour is usually indicative of pain.
(68) An insignia indicative of high rank.
(69) Under the guidance of the white line inner the metal zip fastener and the indicative paint external the products, the products can be shrunk well.
(70) The measuring results temperature resistance of the sample annealed at 500℃ was indicative of kondo effect.
(71) On November 8, EFIL announced that the initial issue size would be $33.3 billion, an increase from the indicative offer size of $10.0 billion stated in the prospectus for TraHK.
(72) Erythema, edema, and a purple (heliotrope) discoloration of the eyelids are indicative of dermatomyositis.
(73) Indicative - salvation accomplished once for all in Christ and received by faith.
(74) Although the mummies' actual hearts had been removed before entombment, the CT scans uncovered calcium deposits elsewhere in the bodies that are indicative of artery damage.
(75) The paper illustrates the present indicative of independent clause from semantic and pragmatic point of ...
(76) He is how eager look forward to father can triumphal and return, the " of " blue armet that indicative peace wears the head in oneself to go up.
(77) The catalog lists all the commodities we export, and the price list gives indicative prices for all our export articles.
(78) Investment involves risk. Past performance is not indicative of future performance. Investors should refer to the principal brochure of the Bank Consortium MPF Plan for further details.
(79) It is in this sense that Chop Suey could be seen as an indicative example to explain the formation of ethnic culture in the American society.
(80) Conversely, the FCBs are much more indicative of the large global MNCs.
(81) Everything that we discussed, from profile complexity to the news feed to applications are indicative of a well known problem - Information Overload.
(82) Thein alveoli, indicative an acute bronchopneumonia theThe PMN an exudate in the alveoli.
(83) To put it simply, when you see the cup and handle, it is usually indicative of a future bull movement toward the top of a chart.
(84) Most research on conditional inference has focused on conditionals in the indicative mood about factual possibilities.
(85) After calibration of the panel ( cabinet ) indicative ammeter, paste special quality certificate on the qualified ammeter.
(86) The service was indicative of the hope the foundation provides to children the world over and is also connected to Nu Skin's latest building project at its downtown Provo headquarters.
(87) At this stage, I am seeking an indicative costing to work with myself and the project manager to build a functional specification.
(88) Product semantics can be divided into three parts of functional semantics, indicative semantics and symbolic semantics.
(89) Freud believed that dreams are forms of wish fulfillment—in other words, indicative of our repressed desires.
(90) E. FHR accelerations and mild variable decelerations are indicative of a normally functioning autonomic nervous system.
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