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indication
[in-di-key-shuhn]
noun
anything serving to indicate or point out, as a sign or token.
Medicine/Medical., a special symptom or the like that points out a suitable remedy or treatment or shows the presence of a disease.
an act of indicating.
the degree marked by an instrument.
indication
/ ˌɪndɪˈkeɪʃən /
noun
something that serves to indicate or suggest; sign
an indication of foul play
the degree or quantity represented on a measuring instrument or device
the action of indicating
something that is indicated as advisable, necessary, or expedient
Other Word Forms
- reindication noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of indication1
Example Sentences
There was no indication she was on site.
There is no indication a third or a quarter of that money will be spent in L.A., and the Senate version of the bill earmarks only $53 million for West L.A.,
There are some indications already that Delhi has been actively working to expedite other trade pacts.
There are growing indications that the newly constructed America-centric trade regime could be dismantled in the days ahead by the US judiciary.
At the time there were indications the occasion could be used to thrash out a deal for Guehi but it is understood no significant discussions took place at Wembley.
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