indicate - use in sentences

Object

  • presence: High levels may indicate the presence of wet rot.
  • extent: Data is traffic light color coded to indicate the extent to which improvements in indicators are apparent.
  • lack: Lack of research, however, does not indicate a lack of interest on the part of the UK government.
  • direction: The points above may however help however to indicate the direction of the policy.

Used with why or when

  • which: Indicate which of your pages search engines have indexed?
  • where: We ask successful candidates to indicate where they could attend such a placement.
  • who: Instead of using different colors to indicate who is speaking, closed captions will show you the name of the person in brackets.
  • what: I am not seeking to indicate what his view should be on those facts.
  • why: In so doing Schools are also required to enter a comment to indicate why the student is being reported.

Preposition: that

  • majority: All three ' outcome ' measures indicated that the majority of children settled well with their new family.

Adjective complement

  • inclusive: Prices should be indicated inclusive of VAT and any other compulsory charges.

Modifying Another Word

  • otherwise: Unless otherwise indicated, all figures quoted are absolute.
  • clearly: Their position in the text should be clearly indicated in the margin at the appropriate point; sources should be listed.

Used with why or when

  • when: Certain hotels do require up-front payment, and this is clearly indicated when you start to book.

Preposition: in

  • margin: Their position in the text should be clearly indicated in the margin at the appropriate point; sources should be listed.

Preposition: with

  • asterisk: Diary entries that include links to photographs taken during the walks are indicated with asterisks.

Preposition: by

  • arrow: These movements, indicated by the above arrows into state x i, increase its probability.

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