indicate

indicate
Synonyms and related words:
adumbrate, affect, allude to, approve, argue, assign, attest, augur, be construed as, be indicative of, be significant of, be symptomatic of, bespeak, betoken, brandish, breathe, bring forth, bring forward, bring into view, bring out, bring to notice, call attention to, call for, characterize, connote, dangle, demand, demonstrate, denominate, denote, designate, determine, develop, differentiate, direct attention to, disclose, display, divine, divulge, dramatize, drop a hint, embody, enact, entail, evidence, evince, exhibit, expose to view, express, fix, flaunt, flourish, foretoken, furnish evidence, give a hint, give evidence, give indication of, give sign, give the cue, give token, glance at, go to show, highlight, hint, hint at, identify, illuminate, illustrate, imply, import, incarnate, indicate, insinuate, intimate, involve, make clear, make known, make plain, manifest, mark, materialize, mean, mention, name, need, note, parade, perform, pick out, pin down, point out, point to, prefigure, preindicate, present, presign, presignal, presignify, pretypify, produce, prompt, recommend, refer to, register, represent, require, reveal, roll out, say, select, set, set forth, show, show forth, show signs of, signalize, signify, speak for itself, speak volumes, specialize, specify, spell, spotlight, stand for, state, stipulate, suggest, symbolize, symptomatize, symptomize, tell, tend to show, testify, token, trot out, typify, unfold, wave

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  • indicate — indicate, betoken, attest, bespeak, argue, prove can all mean to give evidence of or to serve as ground for a valid or reasonable inference. One thing indicates another when the former serves as a symptom or a sign pointing to the latter as a… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • indicate — UK US /ˈɪndɪkeɪt/ verb [T] ► to show something, point to something, or make something clear: indicate sth to sb »Retailers should indicate to the consumer the exact weight of the produce. »The scheme will be subject to the modification indicated… …   Financial and business terms

  • Indicate — In di*cate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Indicated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Indicating}.] [L. indicatus, p. p. of indicare to indicate; pref. in in + dicare to proclaim; akin to dicere to say. See {Diction}, and cf. {Indict}, {Indite}.] [1913 Webster] 1. To… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • indicate — [in′di kāt΄] vt. indicated, indicating [< L indicatus, pp. of indicare, to indicate, show < in , in, to + dicare, to point out, declare: see DICTION] 1. to direct attention to; point to or point out; show 2. to be or give a sign, token, or… …   English World dictionary

  • indicate — (v.) 1650s, back formation from indication, or else from L. indicatus, pp. of indicare to point out, show, indicate, declare (see INDICATION (Cf. indication)). Related: Indicated; indicating …   Etymology dictionary

  • indicate — I verb advert to, allude to, augur, be a sign of, be a token of, bespeak, betoken, brief, call attention to, connote, convey, direct, direct attention to, evidence, evince, express briefly, express generally, foretoken, give a signal, guide,… …   Law dictionary

  • indicate — [v] signify, display add up to, announce, argue, attest, augur, bespeak, be symptomatic, betoken, button down*, card, connote, demonstrate, denote, designate, evidence, evince, express, finger, hint, illustrate, imply, import, intimate, make,… …   New thesaurus

  • indicate — ► VERB 1) point out; show. 2) be a sign or symptom of. 3) state briefly or indirectly. 4) suggest as a desirable or necessary course of action. 5) chiefly Brit. (of a driver) use an indicator to signal an intention to change lanes or turn.… …   English terms dictionary

  • indicate */*/*/ — UK [ˈɪndɪkeɪt] / US [ˈɪndɪˌkeɪt] verb Word forms indicate : present tense I/you/we/they indicate he/she/it indicates present participle indicating past tense indicated past participle indicated 1) [transitive] to express an intention, opinion, or …   English dictionary

  • indicate — verb ADVERB ▪ clearly, strongly ▪ not necessarily ▪ Expense does not necessarily indicate worth. ▪ usually ▪ This sign usually indicates a ped …   Collocations dictionary

  • indicate — [[t]ɪ̱ndɪkeɪt[/t]] ♦♦ indicates, indicating, indicated 1) VERB If one thing indicates another, the first thing shows that the second is true or exists. [V that] A survey of retired people has indicated that most are independent and enjoying life …   English dictionary

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