signify|signified|signifies|signifying in English
verb
[sig·ni·fy || 'sɪgnɪfaɪ]
represent, indicate; communicate, express, convey; have importance, have significance
Use "signify|signified|signifies|signifying" in a sentence
1. The victory of either side signified, or seemed to signify, a conversion of souls by force”
2. Retreat, in its view, signified surrender.
3. His presence no longer signified.
4. Two jurors signified their dissent.
5. It signifies pledging your love.
6. She signified her approval with a smile.
7. The red coloration signifies bravery.
8. It signified China's deeper integration into the world economy.
9. She signified her agreement by nodding her head.
10. He signified his content with a nod.
11. Four Crows signify upcoming wealth.
12. Do dark clouds signify rain?
13. What do these marks signify?
14. 3 This decision signified a radical change in their policies.
15. The signified is some entity or concept in the world.
16. In 1990 Poland signified its desire to join the Council.
17. He nodded to signify that he agreed.
18. * What do the lofty gates signify?
19. □ What is signified by their waving of palm branches?
20. The image of the lion signified power and strength.
21. In what follows I shall claim that postmodern cultural forms do indeed signify, only that they signify differently.
22. Jyotisha thus signifies the'science of heavenly bodies "
23. It is no use to signify.
24. What does the term 'patrician' signify?
25. There are cues that signify congestion.