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Indicatory

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Adjective

1. indicative, indicatory, revelatory, significative, suggestive

(usually followed by of') pointing out or revealing clearly

Example Sentences:
'actions indicative of fear'

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Indicatory

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verb (transitive)
1. (may take a clause as object)
to be or give a sign or symptom of; imply
cold hands indicate a warm heart
2. 
to point out or show
3. (may take a clause as object)
to state briefly; suggest
he indicated what his feelings were
4. 
(of instruments) to show a reading of
the speedometer indicated 50 miles per hour
5. (usually passive)
to recommend or require
surgery seems to be indicated for this patient

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Indicatory

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verb transitiveWord forms: ˈindiˌcated or ˈindiˌcating
1. 
to direct attention to; point to or point out; show
2. 
to be or give a sign, token, or indication of; signify; betoken
fever indicates illness
3. 
to show the need for; call for; make necessary
a fabric for which dry cleaning is indicated
4. 
to point to as the required treatment
bed rest is indicated
5. 
to express briefly or generally
to indicate guidelines for action

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Indicatory

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tr.v. indi·cat·ed, indi·cat·ing, indi·cates
1. To show the way to or the direction of; point out: an arrow indicating north; indicated the right road by nodding toward it.
2. To serve as a sign, symptom, or token of; signify: "The cracking and booming of the ice indicate a change of temperature" (Henry David Thoreau).
3. To suggest or demonstrate the necessity, expedience, or advisability of: The symptoms indicate immediate surgery.
4. To state or express briefly: indicated his wishes in a letter; indicating her approval with a nod.

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