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Signifies
Signifies meaning
third-person singular simple present indicative of signify
Example sentences (20)
If the result’s optimistic, it signifies that the nation has a commerce surplus (favorable stability of commerce), and if the result’s damaging, it signifies that the nation has a commerce deficit (unfavorable stability of commerce).
The beginning of the fall semester not only signifies a time to catch up on your studies and with your friends but also signifies a time to explore the latest fashion trends of the season.
The first two digits, "21" signifies the 21st century, and the last two digits, "64" signifies 64 bits.
Abdul Waheed Waheed, an international relations expert based in Kabul who has collaborated with the International Rescue Committee, noted that the appointment of the ambassador signifies an “important achievement” for the Taliban.
After Peter and Beth take Nicholas home from the treatment facility, they seem to think that he is doing better based on his more upbeat attitude, which only signifies how little they actually know about him.
Any figure below 50 points signifies a contraction, but the final June manufacturing PMI number was a bit better than the preliminary figure of 45.5 points.
Dre’s involvement signifies a transformative shift in the investment landscape, elevating culture to a viable asset class surpassing traditional stocks, bonds, and commodities.
Eid-al-Adha, also known as the Festival of Sacrifice, signifies the end of the annual Hajj period.
Experts reportedly believe that this development signifies the protocol’s increasing adoption.
For many, Memorial Day also signifies the unofficial start of summer.
He said: ‘With the green doors, you drive through Wentworth and all the doors are green and that’s part of the heritage and signifies it as an estate property.
He's also crafty enough to understand that in contemporary pro sports, ownership achieved signifies arrival.
Ishara signifies a gesture, a signal or a hint, and is a word common to several languages including Arabic, Persian, Hindi, Swahili and Urdu.
Its distinctive pattern not only represents Edinburgh Cashmere's commitment to quality but also signifies the brand’s affiliation with sophistication.
It signifies their rising stature in the NFC and presence in the Super Bowl odds race.
Its name signifies the Guard’s primary and official objective to “liberate” Jerusalem through the destruction of the state of Israel.
I was absolutely astonished that any footballer up here would get into a random person's car, but it just signifies how good the Geordies are.
Marvin Rees, Mayor of Bristol, said: “Delivering a world class music and arts venue for Bristol signifies a major investment in our city's artistic reputation and its cultural roots.
No Filipino Christmas is complete without the Noche Buena, a grand family feast that signifies love, unity, and gratitude.
On walk day, participants honor those affected by Alzheimer’s with the poignant Promise Garden ceremony — a mission-focused experience that signifies our solidarity in the fight against the disease.