0 a sign that something exists, is true, or is likely to happen:
2 a sign that something exists, is true, or is likely to happen:
an indication that There are few indications that the economy is on an upswing.
an indication of sth The fact that she is being kept in a leadership role is an indication of how important she is to the company.
a fair/good indication The price of a product is generally a fair indication of its quality.
The opinion polls proved to be a good indication of the election result.
The discolouration of the leaves is an indication of disease.
The amount of new construction work is an indication of the city's prosperity.
The remains are an indication of how the ancient city would have looked.
Mean values should, where possible, be accompanied by standard errors or similar statistical indications of variance.
Technology which is deployable in real applications must result, and there are positive indications that this is happening.
Hypnotic suggestibility scales are not "indications of the success of the induction" (p. 282).
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