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(v)
(transitive) To signify by some visible object; show by signs or tokens.
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(transitive) To speak for beforehand; engage in advance; make arrangements for; order or reserve in advance.
(intransitive) To extend the index finger in the direction of something in order to show where it is or to draw attention to it.
(transitive) To display, to have somebody see (something).
(transitive) To explicitly mention (something) as a possibility for consideration, often to recommend it.
(intransitive) To debate, disagree, or discuss opposing or differing viewpoints; to controvert; to wrangle.
(transitive) To communicate with (a person or system) by a signal.
(n)
A fact that shows that something exists or may happen.
A pointer or index that indicates something.
(adj)
Serving as a sign, indication or suggestion of something.
(transitive, ditransitive) To convey by speech; to say.
To give (something) a meaning or an importance.
The act or process of stating or describing something clearly and exactly.
To make a short reference to something.
(transitive) To bring into a relation, association, or connection (between one thing and another).
(transitive) To direct the attention of (someone toward something)
(transitive) To state explicitly, or in detail, or as a condition.
(transitive) To establish the identity of someone or something.
(transitive) To show, display, or present; to prove or make evident
To state the meaning of a word, phrase, sign, or symbol.
An act of identification.
(transitive) To refer to literally; to convey as objective meaning.
(transitive) To give public notice of, especially for the first time; to make known.
(transitive) To impart or transmit (information or knowledge) to someone; to make known, to tell.
To mark out and make known; to point out; to indicate; to show; to distinguish by marks or description
(transitive) To stand or act in the place of; to perform the duties, exercise the rights, or otherwise act on behalf of
(transitive) To communicate knowledge to.
(intransitive, with "on" or "about") To make remarks or notes; to express a view regarding.
(transitive) To represent in words.
Providing clarity; making clear.
(transitive, intransitive) To relate details of (an event or incident); to recount, describe (something).
(transitive or intransitive) To look at and interpret letters or other information that is written.
(transitive) To give (someone) notice (of some event).
(transitive) To make plain, manifest, or intelligible; to clear of obscurity; to illustrate the meaning of.
(transitive) To tell (someone) what they must or should do.
(transitive, intransitive) To assert or announce formally, officially, explicitly, or emphatically.
(transitive) To validate or ratify (a document) by writing one's signature on it.
(transitive) To introduce (something) as a reasoned conclusion; to conclude by reasoning or deduction, as from premises or evidence.
To provide a list of references for (a text).
To intend.
(transitive) To demonstrate that something is true or viable; to give proof for; to bear out; to testify.
(transitive) To provide evidence for, or suggest the truth of.
(transitive) To notice with care; to observe; to remark; to heed.
To bring into a group, class, set, or total as a (new) part or member.
(intransitive, constructed with to) To be equivalent or similar in character, quantity, quality, origin, structure, function etc.
An occasion when something is shown.
(transitive) To perceive the truth or factuality of; to be certain of; to be certain that.
(ambitransitive) To speak clearly; to enunciate.
(transitive) To show plainly; to make to appear distinctly, usually to the mind; to put beyond question or doubt; to display; to exhibit.
(transitive) To give advice to; to offer an opinion to, as worthy or expedient to be followed.
Expressed in a statement; uttered or written.
(transitive) To provide an official document of a proposition, especially in the UK, a Statement of Special Educational Needs.
(ditransitive) To give a name to.
statement
(intransitive) To come or be in sight; to be in view; to become visible.
(transitive, of a proposition) To have as a necessary consequence; to lead to (something) as a consequence.
(transitive) To repeat (the exact words of a person).
suggestion
Agreeing; in agreement or harmony; harmonious.
(transitive) To form; to found; to institute; to set up in business.
(transitive) To quote; to repeat, as a passage from a book, or the words of another.
(transitive) To pronounce.
(transitive) To attach.
(transitive) To display or show (something) for others to see, especially at an exhibition or contest.
(transitive) To converse or debate concerning a particular topic.
(transitive) To create.
(transitive) To stress, give emphasis or extra weight to (something).
To ascertain definitely; to figure out, find out, or conclude by analyzing, calculating, or investigating.
To speak in order for someone to write down the words.
To assure the accuracy of previous statements.
(transitive) To show conspicuously; to exhibit; to demonstrate; to manifest.
To name someone as a candidate for a particular role or position, including that of an office.
(transitive) To put in between or into.
To declare with assurance or plainly and strongly; to state positively.
(transitive) To provide public information about (a product, service etc.) in order to attract public awareness and increase sales.
To assert positively; to tell with confidence; to aver; to maintain as true.
To physically place (something or someone somewhere).
(transitive, ditransitive) To transport toward somebody/somewhere.
(transitive) To affirm to be correct, true, or genuine.
Thoroughly explained.
(transitive) To name (someone to a post or role).
(transitive) To ponder, to go over in one's mind.
(transitive) To make a claim as justification or proof; to make an assertion without proof.
(transitive, usually with in) To show to be connected or involved in an unfavorable or criminal way.
(transitive) To admit the knowledge of; to recognize as a fact or truth; to declare one's belief in.
Well known because of one's reputation; famous, celebrated.
(intransitive) To go or come into an enclosed or partially enclosed space.
To pick; to make the choice of; to select.
To choose one or more elements of a set, especially a set of options.
(transitive) To accept as true, particularly without absolute certainty (i.e., as opposed to knowing).
To describe or depict with words or gestures.
(ambitransitive) To form letters, words or symbols on a surface in order to communicate.
To bring (someone) into the presence of (a person); to introduce formally.
(transitive) To enter in a register; to enlist.
(ditransitive) To move, shift, provide something abstract or concrete to someone or something or somewhere.
An explicit set of requirements to be satisfied by a material, product, or service.
To suggest (someone or something) in advance; to prefigure, to presage.
To render a representation of something, using words, sounds, images, or other means.