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verb

present participle of signify

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Recent Examples of signifying
Verb
In the photo that the actress shared, her tree appeared to have a yellow brick roadway leading up to it with a pair of legs (signifying the Wicked Witch of the East) peaking out beneath the tree. Kimberlee Speakman, People.com, 25 Dec. 2024 However, if one partner says no, the decision is paused, signifying that further reflection and dialogue are necessary before any action is taken. Mark Travers, Forbes, 21 Dec. 2024 For example, just one piece of vital equipment required 130 linear feet from Macaron Queen, signifying the vertigo-inducing jump between small-scale production and any dreams of upward growth. Chris Gallagher, USA TODAY, 20 Dec. 2024 Conversely, a reading below 30 often signals that a stock is oversold, signifying a possible rebound ahead. Lisa Kailai Han, CNBC, 14 Dec. 2024 Meanwhile, Father Time is often depicted holding his scythe, signifying that every moment is fleeting. Julia Binswanger, Smithsonian Magazine, 13 Dec. 2024 However, the three-month outlook shows colder-than-normal temperatures across southern Alaska, signifying that the state could soon see the return of frigid weather. Gordon G. Chang, Newsweek, 11 Dec. 2024 Following hospital protocol, nurses tried to attach a purple wristband, signifying her wish to die without intervention. J. David McSwane, ProPublica, 7 Dec. 2024 Then, after Adams nails this rant of maternal sound and fury, signifying that the kids may be all right but the matriarchs of the world are anything but, Heller rewinds and resets the moment. David Fear, Rolling Stone, 6 Dec. 2024
Recent Examples of Synonyms for signifying
Adjective
  • One of the common culprits behind puffiness (as distinct from facial swelling, which can be indicative of more serious issues), is dehydration or water retention, which explains why an evening of alcohol can impact how your face looks the next morning.
    Hannah Coates, Vogue, 7 Jan. 2025
  • The pieces were indicative of the people living in the area at the time, with the elements carefully carved into scrapers, axes and dagger blades, according to the release.
    Irene Wright, Miami Herald, 7 Jan. 2025
Verb
  • That will isolate older versions of Android, meaning banking and enterprise apps will likely fail to function or restrict what can be done on older versions of Android.
    Zak Doffman, Forbes, 31 Dec. 2024
  • Named from the Latin word meaning lime, calcium is very common in limestone rocks composed of calcite and dolomite.
    David Bressan, Forbes, 31 Dec. 2024
Verb
  • The 10-year yield jumped 13 basis points last week after the Federal Reserve pared down rate-cut projections, indicating only two more interest rate cuts lie ahead in 2025, down from four potential cuts that had been signaled in September.
    Jenni Reid, CNBC, 23 Dec. 2024
  • The final composite score for each state was calculated and the states were ranked with higher scores indicating the worse working conditions.
    Bryan Robinson, Forbes, 22 Dec. 2024
Adjective
  • For years, experts have noted that these measurements are not standardized, can vary by day and time, and are not reflective of a person's overall fluoride exposure.
    Ars Technica, Ars Technica, 7 Jan. 2025
  • Charly's playful knack for finding the best lounging spots is reflective of the breed's charming characteristics.
    Kevin Lynn, Newsweek, 6 Jan. 2025
Verb
  • Truly pocket sized and weighing just 165g, FiiO says this is the ideal travel companion thanks to 12 hours of battery life and a two-hour fast-charge mode.
    Mark Sparrow, Forbes, 5 Jan. 2025
  • This 2,000-tonne contraption would be lowered on a string of pipe weighing 2,000 tonnes, and grapple the wreck weighing 4,000 tonnes.
    David Szondy, New Atlas, 4 Jan. 2025
Verb
  • Butler was bothered after the discussion because Butler and his agent perceived that Heat officials were implying that Butler didn’t play his hardest in the Heat’s home win over the Pelicans on Wednesday.
    Anthony Chiang, Miami Herald, 4 Jan. 2025
  • Two days later, Jerry Jones offered a reason for Elliott’s decrease in time on the field, once again implying that he was being saved for the latter part of the season.
    Nick Harris, Fort Worth Star-Telegram, 3 Jan. 2025

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