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society > communication > indication > [verb (transitive)] (54)
tokenc888

transitive. To be a token or sign of; to signify, represent, denote, mean, betoken.

sayOE

transitive. To utter aloud (a specified word or words, or an articulate sound). Also of a writer: to be… Preceding the specified words.

tellc1175

figurative. transitive. To make known or indicate as if by language; to attest to, give evidence of, signify, betoken. Now rare (chiefly literary in…

note?c1225

transitive. Of a symbol, word, etc.: to signify; to denote. Now rare.

signifyc1275

transitive. Of an object, event, etc.: to be a sign or symbol of, to symbolize; to represent, denote, mean.

notifyc1390

transitive. To indicate, denote, signify. Obsolete.

signc1390

transitive. To be an indication of; to make evident or manifest; to prove, show. Also with complement, and with clause as object.

ossc1400

transitive. To signify, indicate, or make known to somebody that something is the case. Obsolete.

testify1445

transferred of things. transitive. To serve as evidence of; to constitute proof or testimony of.

point1477

transitive. To indicate, direct attention to, or show (something) with or as with the finger; to indicate or draw attention to (a fact, etc.); to…

betoken1486

To give evidence of, point to, indicate, show.

indike?1541

= indicate, v. 1.

demonstrate1558

transitive. Of an object, mark, etc.: to be a sign or symbol of; to signify or represent, indicate, denote.

to give show of1567

To make evident (a feeling, quality, etc.); to display or reveal (a thing). Formerly also †to give show of.

argue1585

To prove or evince; to afford good ground for inferring, show weighty reasons for supposing; to… that it is.

portend1590

transitive. To signify, symbolize; to mean.

speak1594

To indicate, denote, or betoken; to reveal, make known.

denotate1597

Of things: To serve as a mark, sign, or indication of; to indicate, signify; = denote, v. 3 4.

denote1597

To be the outward or visible mark or sign of, to indicate (a fact, state of things, etc.).

evidence1610

To show evidence of. transitive. Of a person, utterance, etc.: to reveal the presence of, exhibit, or give evidence of (a feeling, quality, etc.)…

instance1616

To indicate, point to. Obsolete.

bespeak1629

To speak of, tell of, be the outward expression of; to indicate, give evidence of.

resent1638

intransitive. To smell of; to be characteristic or suggestive of (a person or thing). Obsolete.

indict1653

To indicate: cf. indiction, n. 6.

notificate1653

transitive. To denote.

indicate1706

To point to or towards the presence, existence, or reality of; to be a sign or symptom of, to betoken. Also with object clause, expressing a fact.

exhibit1799

To manifest by signs, indicate the existence of, display.

to body forth1821

transitive. To indicate, reveal, betoken; to symbolize, typify.

signalize1825

transitive. Chiefly Nautical. To announce or communicate (a fact, message, etc.) by a signal or signals. Now rare.

to speak for ——1832

To indicate; to betoken.

index1862

To serve as an index of, to indicate. Also to index out, to point out.

signal1866

transitive. To be a sign or signal of; to indicate (a fact, quality, future occurrence, etc.), esp. by implication or suggestion.

Subcategories:

— beforehand (1)
— mark out (from others) (3)
— concurrently (1)
— as a symptom (2)
— contrary to (1)
— plainly or obviously (4)
— slightly (2)
— make perceptible by a sign (1)
— reflect (something) on (1)
— reflect on (something) (1)
— indicate a quantity (1)
— exhibit (a sign) (1)
— record or exhibit on a dial (1)
— on recording device (2)
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