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Definition indicate in British English

indicate verb

verb
/ˈɪndɪkeɪt/
1

to express an intention, opinion, or wish in an indirect way

Example

Both sides indicated a willingness to solve the problem.

Example

Her tone indicated that she didn't believe a word of my explanation.

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2

to show that something will happen, is true, or exists

Example

A survey indicated that 89 per cent of people recycle paper.

Example

Test results will indicate whether the treatment was successful.

Example

Today's disastrous events clearly indicate the importance of planning.

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3

to show that a particular kind of action or treatment is necessary

Example

We'll monitor closely in case early delivery of the baby is indicated.

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4

to direct someone's attention towards a particular person, place, or thing, for example with your hand or head

Example

'Here it is,' she said, indicating the house.

Example

He indicated the boss's office with a nod.

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5

to be a sign or symbol of something

Example

Each pin on the map indicates a district office.

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Definition indicate in British English