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indication
[in-di-key-shuhn]
noun
anything serving to indicate or point out, as a sign or token.
Synonyms: , ,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
/ ˌɪԻɪˈɪʃə /
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 51Թ Forms
- reindication noun
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of indication1
Example Sentences
Iran continued with some activities until 2009 - when Western powers revealed the construction of the Fordo underground enrichment facility - but after that there were "no credible indications" of weapons development, the agency concluded.
Appearing at Westminster Magistrates Court on Friday, Williams was among three defendants who gave no indication of a plea at this stage.
News of the Israeli strikes came just moments after the president left a picnic held for members of Congress at the White House, in which he gave no indication of anything happening.
Nor is there any indication that he is well-versed in immigration or constitutional law.
The schedule is an indication of how Webster's life has changed, and how his career accelerated up to and beyond a Test debut in January at the age of 31.
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