Verb(1) be a signal for or a symptom of,indicate a place, direction, person, or thing,signify,display(2) be a signal for or a symptom of(3) indicate a place(4) direction(5) person(6) or thing(7) signify(8) display
Verb(1) be a signal for or a symptom of,indicate a place, direction, person, or thing,signify,display(2) be a signal for or a symptom of(3) indicate a place(4) direction(5) person(6) or thing(7) signify(8) display
(1) May I just indicate briefly the background which is referred to in that affidavit.(2) Figures indicate that landlords have been increasing rents in response to rent allowance limits set by health boards.(3) Responses to these items indicate a strong enabling attitude in which the parent was taking a direct action.(4) His suave tone failed to indicate anything was wrong.(5) May I indicate very briefly what the position was.(6) While I am not an expert on the property market, the above signs seem to indicate that returns on property going forward will, in general, be modest.(7) The lower slope could indicate a stronger actomyosin bond in the slower muscle.(8) But figures indicate that it wreaked far greater damage on Russia's economy than the Nazi invasion and World War II.(9) Figures released indicate a 2% increase in unemployment in the south east.(10) dotted lines indicate the text's margins(11) The situation might be even worse than the figures indicate , the Commerce Ministry official said.(12) Again the camera meter will indicate a shutter speed and an aperture to give you an 18% grey object.(13) Estimates from tide gauges indicate that sea level has changed at the rate of 1.8 to 2.4 mm/yr over the last century.(14) sales indicate a growing market for such art(15) You make some gestures to indicate you've lost your handle for a moment; you turn away and get your grip.(16) In the archdiocese, the latest figures indicate there are 901 priests.