0 to show, point, or make clear in another way: --
[ + (that) ] She indicated to me (that) she didn't want me to say anything.
[ + question word ] Please indicate which free gift you would like to receive.
Exploratory investigations have indicated large amounts of oil below the sea bed.
1 to show other road users that you intend to turn left or right when you are driving a vehicle --
The gauge indicates a temperature below freezing.
3 to show or signal a direction or warning, or to make something clear: --
[ + that clause ] She did not move or indicate that she had heard him.
[ T ] These statistics might indicate quality problems.
4 to show something, point to something, or make something clear: --
These findings indicate that, under conditions of reduced astrocytic coverage of neurons, diffusion is facilitated and takes place in a reduced volume.
However, co-occurrence patterns on burned sites were random, indicating absence of competition at fine spatial scales due to differential habitat use within the burned landscape.
A rapid review of the evidence base to support school nursing interventions is reported and developments for future research are indicated.
The census returns indicate that many of those single solitaries - though some of the married ones also - were inmigrants.
The research indicated that it is helpful for the teachers to focus on pupils' learning processes rather than only on their learning outcomes.
Patients diagnosed with depression, or mixed anxiety and depression, for whom a brief psychological intervention was indicated.
Both of these subscales are scored so that high scores indicate greater psychological well-being and vitality.
Analysis of single channel records indicate that the effect is to favor transition to a substate rather than to physically alter the conductance pathway.