0 to be a sign of; to mean -- bermaksud
His frown signified disapproval.
1 to show; to make known by a sign, gesture etc -- menunjukkan
In other words, the point at which these contradictory elements in the blues cross over each other carves out a space for signifying practice.
Since arsenal workers held the legal status of active soldiers, arbitrarily leaving the factory signified desertion.
While the 'formal colony' signified political domination of the colonized area, the 'substantial colony' signified the transmigration of social groups.
Then there are some basic rules of versespeaking, with half-lines signifying a pause or an interruption.
Therefore, the occurrence of such an impulse signifies the 'switch-on' of the anomalous resistivity on a field line, even far away from the observation point.
Although the term ' scientism ' is frequently used, it is often not clear what it signifies.
Men's animating principle was the superior mens or spiritus that connoted rationality, women's the inferior anima or sensus that signified sensuality.
The "poisoned gems" send her into a state of hysterical nervous shock because she is already primed internally by apparitions signifying her remorse.