signify - use in sentences

Object

  • purity: The mixture of snow-white and sapphire in the wings signifies purity of the flesh and the love of contemplation.
  • querent: In case of shared significators Moon, otherwise being a co-significator, signifies the querent to my knowledge.
  • acceptance: The signature of a duly authorized officer of an eligible society signifies acceptance of all these terms in their entirety.
  • beginning: The first thing we do here is to specify the HTML tag, which signifies the beginning of an HTML document.
  • nothing: An apparent trend in some measurement may signify nothing more than a change in variance, often coupled with a ceiling or floor effect.

Modifying Another Word

  • merely: The patient's consent is immaterial, since its absence would merely signify mental incompetence.
  • necessarily: In yoga posture practice, simplicity does not necessarily signify ease.
  • properly: It is the same name with Joshua ( who was a type of him ) which properly signifies, The Lord, Salvation.

Used with why or when

  • who: The case of the attribute name is used to signify who defined the meaning of that name and its values.
  • which: Furthermore, an attentional process is synchronized with one group of oscillators to signify which group is to be considered the attentional foreground.
  • when: She was sure they should be married some time or other, and it did not much signify when.

Preposition: by

  • house: All moveable possessions, from calculators to cars, are signified by the 2nd house and its ruler.
  • name: So must the idea of consciousness - appearing in any form, signified by any name, intuited through any quality.

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