Synonym: index, index number, indicant. Similar words: indicate, indication, educator, dedicate, medication, Indian, radical, medical. Meaning: [ɪndɪkeɪtə(r) /-kəɪtə] n. 1. a number or ratio (a value on a scale of measurement) derived from a series of observed facts; can reveal relative changes as a function of time 2. a signal for attracting attention 3. a device for showing the operating condition of some system 4. (chemistry) a substance that changes color to indicate the presence of some ion or substance; can be used to indicate the completion of a chemical reaction or (in medicine) to test for a particular reaction.
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31 Same-store sales are considered the best sales indicator because they exclude the effect of sales from new, remodeled or closed stores.
32 At least one indicator suggested interest rates may be headed still higher, which could eventually eat into corporate profits.
33 A quick check of all the extremities of the aircraft will be a good indicator though not a complete one.
34 As they point out, child-rearing patterns may provide a better indicator of social class than the more conventional criteria.
35 The most useful economic indicator to watch is consumer confidence.
36 As for the upper jaws, percentage incisor loss appears to be a more sensitive indicator of breakage than molar loss.
37 Turnout is becoming as important an electoral indicator now as the share of the vote that each party achieves.
38 The bottom of the screen houses the club selection, wind gauge, power indicator and shoot button.
39 The primary indicator is Attempts to be deadly serious invariably result in unintended comedy.
40 This indicator must be a characteristic that is easily identifiable, and which clearly distinguishes working-class students from others.
41 When 420 knots shows on the airspeed indicator, I fall in line astern of him.
42 Cotinine in the urine is a reliable indicator that the subject has been exposed to passive smoking.
43 Outside the tropics, daylength rather than temperature is the best indicator of time of year.
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44 An indicator of the growing importance of this totalizing view of education was contained in the 1841 rescript from Rome.
45 Such dye retention in the blood serves as a sensitive indicator of cellular necrosis.
46 I had my first good bite, a two inch lift then the indicator dropping like the clappers on a slack line.
47 We stayed together, and landed on a dark, windy night with no airspeed indicator or brakes.
48 The high nickel content of meteoritic iron emerged at about this time as an accepted indicator of nonterrestrial origin.
49 Likewise, early reading problems and low scores on achievement tests are often used as an indicator of anticipated weak academic achievement.
50 This study justified the use of villus height as an indicator of the nutritional state in rats.
51 Sports Illustrated is definitely a leading indicator as to what's happening in sports in the U.S. and clearly rugby is not.
52 A better indicator, in his view, would be to combine absolute size with relative performance.
53 Matthew Lynn Number of employees provides a reliable indicator of a company's performance over the short term.
54 There continues to be no generally accepted indicator of disease activity in Crohn's disease.
55 This is a stark indicator of the fall in monetary growth since the end of the cold war.
56 Follow-up Make indicator strips by cutting blotting paper or heavy construction paper into strips and dipping them in the cabbage water.
57 Finally, one indicator suggested interest rates may be headed still higher, eventually eating into corporate profits.
58 Another important indicator of the economic importance of sport, employment, is given in Table 2.4 in Chapter 2.
59 Intermediate indicator - to reduce the proportion of low income tenants living in substandard accommodation.
60 When the indicator bobs and dips, you set the hook.
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