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indicate

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Dictionary definition of indicate

To point out, show, or make something known.
"The survey results indicate that the majority of people prefer chocolate over vanilla."

Detailed meaning of indicate

It can be used as a verb to describe the action of providing a sign or signal that something exists, is true or will happen. Indicate can also be used as an adjective to describe something that gives a sign or signal, such as an indicator light on a dashboard or an indicator on a map. Indicating can happen through verbal or nonverbal means, such as pointing, nodding, or using symbols or words. In scientific research, indicators are often used to measure or signal a specific characteristic or condition, such as a temperature indicator or a pH indicator. The information provided by an indicator can be subjective or objective, but it serves the purpose of informing or directing attention to something.

Example sentences containing indicate

1. The signpost will indicate the direction to the nearest gas station.
2. The teacher will indicate the due date for the homework assignment.
3. His facial expression seemed to indicate that he was unhappy with the decision.
4. The weather forecast will indicate whether it will rain or be sunny tomorrow.
5. The map will indicate the location of the nearest hospital.
6. The color of the traffic light will indicate when it is safe to cross the street.

History and etymology of indicate

The verb 'indicate' has its origins in Latin, specifically from the word 'indicatus,' which is the past participle of 'indicare.' 'Indicare' is a compound of 'in,' meaning 'in' or 'toward,' and 'dicare,' derived from 'dicere,' meaning 'to say' or 'to speak.' Therefore, the etymology of 'indicate' conveys the idea of pointing something 'inward' or 'toward' by means of words or signs, essentially making something known or showing it. It is a term used to describe the act of providing information or signaling to draw attention to a specific thing, idea, or direction. This word has retained its fundamental meaning across languages, serving as a means of communication and conveying information or direction to others.

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Further usage examples of indicate

1. The thermometer will indicate the temperature of the room.
2. The exam score will indicate how well the student performed on the test.
3. The clock will indicate the time of day.
4. The GPS will indicate the shortest route to the destination.
5. The warning sign will indicate the presence of hazardous materials in the area.
6. The weather forecast will indicate rain later tonight.
7. The study's results strongly indicate a link between the two factors.
8. Please indicate your preferred choice on the survey form.
9. His expression seemed to indicate a sense of surprise.
10. The signs on the road clearly indicate the detour route.
11. Can you indicate the location of the nearest gas station?
12. Her actions indicate a genuine concern for the environment.
13. The map will indicate the shortest route to the destination.
14. The data may indicate a trend towards increased sales.
15. The teacher will indicate the correct answers on the test.
16. The symptoms you describe could indicate a medical issue.
17. The smoke detectors are designed to indicate a fire.
18. His decision to resign may indicate underlying problems.
19. The rising stock prices indicate a strong market.
20. The flashing lights indicate an approaching emergency vehicle.
21. Her smile seemed to indicate a sense of contentment.
22. These warning signs indicate potential safety hazards.
23. The document will indicate the terms of the agreement.
24. The compass needle will indicate the direction north.
25. The color changes in the leaves indicate the onset of autumn.

TOEFL 14, Insight and Intrigue, Communication and Expression, Clarify and Elucidate

allude,denote,disclose,display,hint,imply,infer,presage,reveal,signify,suggest

signal

signal, conceal, hide, mask

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