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Definition of indicate verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

indicate

verb
 
/ˈɪndɪkeɪt/
 
/ˈɪndɪkeɪt/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they indicate
 
/ˈɪndɪkeɪt/
 
/ˈɪndɪkeɪt/
he / she / it indicates
 
/ˈɪndɪkeɪts/
 
/ˈɪndɪkeɪts/
past simple indicated
 
/ˈɪndɪkeɪtɪd/
 
/ˈɪndɪkeɪtɪd/
past participle indicated
 
/ˈɪndɪkeɪtɪd/
 
/ˈɪndɪkeɪtɪd/
-ing form indicating
 
/ˈɪndɪkeɪtɪŋ/
 
/ˈɪndɪkeɪtɪŋ/
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    show

  1. [transitive] to show that something is true or exists
    • indicate something Initial tests indicate the presence of oxygen.
    • The survey data indicate a general satisfaction with the process.
    • He has declared support for women, but his actions have indicated otherwise.
    • indicate that… Research indicates that eating habits are changing fast.
    • These findings clearly indicate that the scheme has improved pedestrian safety.
    • The study/evidence/report indicates that…
    • Kingston-upon-Thames, as the name indicates, is situated on the banks of the Thames.
    • indicate how, what etc… Our results indicate how misleading it could be to rely on this method.
    Extra Examples
    • A yellowing of the skin indicates jaundice.
    • Record profits in the retail market indicate a boom in the economy.
    • The article claims that an increase in crime indicates a decline in moral standards.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • clearly
    • strongly
    • not necessarily
    verb + indicate
    • appear to
    • seem to
    • be used to
    preposition
    • to
    phrases
    • indicate otherwise
    See full entry
  2. suggest

  3. [transitive] to be a sign of something; to show that something is possible or likely
    • indicate something A red sky at night often indicates fine weather the next day.
    • indicate that… Early results indicate that the government will be returned to power.
    • indicate to somebody that… These figures indicate to me that the company is in serious trouble.
    Extra Examples
    • Growth will be at a lower rate than previously indicated.
    • These facts would seem to indicate that the family was wealthy.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • clearly
    • strongly
    • not necessarily
    verb + indicate
    • appear to
    • seem to
    • be used to
    preposition
    • to
    phrases
    • indicate otherwise
    See full entry
  4. mention

  5. [transitive] to mention something, especially in an indirect way
    • indicate (to somebody) (that)… In his letter he indicated to us (that) he was willing to cooperate.
    • indicate something (to somebody) He indicated his willingness to cooperate.
    • indicate whether, when, etc… Has she indicated yet whether she would like to be involved?
    Synonyms declaredeclarestate indicate announceThese words all mean to say something, usually clearly and definitely and often in public.declare (rather formal) to say something officially or publicly; to state something clearly and definitely:
    • to declare war
    • The painting was declared to be a forgery.
    state (rather formal) to formally write or say something, especially in a careful and clear way:
    • He has already stated his intention to run for election.
    indicate (rather formal) to state something, sometimes in a way that is slightly indirect:
    • During our meeting, he indicated his willingness to cooperate.
    announce to tell people officially about a decision or plans; to give information about something in a public place, especially through a loudspeaker; to say something in a loud and/​or serious way:
    • They haven’t formally announced their engagement yet.
    • Has our flight been announced yet?
    declare or announce?Declare is used more often for giving judgements; announce is used more often for giving facts: The painting was announced to be a forgery.They haven’t formally declared their engagement yet. Patterns
    • to declare/​state/​indicate/​announce that…
    • to declare/​state somebody/​something to be something
    • to declare/​state/​indicate/​announce your intention to do something
    • to declare/​state/​announce something formally/​publicly/​officially
    • to declare/​state/​announce something firmly/​confidently
    Extra Examples
    • In a key speech, the Queen indicated that she was willing to pay tax.
    • As I've already indicated to you, what we do next depends on a number of factors.
  6. point to

  7. [transitive] (formal) to make somebody notice somebody/something, especially by pointing or moving your head
    • indicate somebody/something ‘What are they doing here?’ he asked, indicating her bags in the hallway.
    • indicate somebody/something to somebody She took out a map and indicated the quickest route to us.
    • indicate where, which, etc… He indicated where the furniture was to go.
    • indicate that… She indicated that I was to sit down.
  8. give information

  9. [transitive] indicate something (formal) to represent information without using words
    • Arrows indicate the direction of flow.
    • The results are indicated in Table 2.
    Extra Examples
    • Symbols are used to indicate the facilities available at each hotel.
    • This sign usually indicates a pedestrian zone.
  10. [transitive] (formal) to give information in writing
    • indicate something You are allowed 20  kg of baggage unless indicated otherwise on your ticket.
    • As indicated above, this chapter deals with the practical implications of the research.
    • indicate which, where, etc… Please indicate clearly which colour you require.
  11. show measurement

  12. [transitive] indicate something | indicate how much, how many, etc… (of an instrument for measuring things) to show a particular measurement
    • When the temperature gauge indicates 90°F or more, turn off the engine.
    Topics Engineeringb2
  13. in vehicle

  14. [intransitive, transitive] (British English) to show that your vehicle is going to change direction, by using lights or your arm synonym signal
    • Always indicate before moving into another lane.
    • indicate something He indicated left and then turned right.
    • indicate (that)… She indicated that she was turning right.
    Topics Transport by car or lorryc1
  15. be recommended

  16. [transitive, usually passive] (formal) to be necessary or recommended
    • be indicated A course of chemotherapy was indicated.
    Topics Suggestions and advicec2
  17. Word Originearly 17th cent.: from Latin indicat- ‘pointed out’, from the verb indicare, from in- ‘towards’ + dicare ‘make known’.
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