Results for indicate
Definitions of indicate:
part of speech: verb transitive
part of speech: verb
To point out; to discover; to direct the mind to a knowledge of something; to show by symptoms.
part of speech: verb transitive
Usage examples for indicate:
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But this does not fairly indicate the influence of women in India, where they take a larger and more active share in the responsibilities of the family and in the practical affairs of life than one would suppose.
"Modern India", William Eleroy Curtis -
There was nothing to indicate that it would ever move again.
"An Antarctic Mystery", Jules Verne -
There is no clue to his age except that his being called a " man- servant" would seem to suggest that he was of age; but the fact that he did not sign the Compact would indicate that he was younger, or he may have been extremely ill, as he died very soon after arrival.
"The Mayflower and Her Log, Complete", Azel Ames -
The fact that the child had been brought to us did not indicate a decision to give her to us instead of to the Temple.
"Lotus Buds", Amy Carmichael