Use "signified" in a sentence

1. Retreat, in its view, signified surrender.

2. His presence no longer signified.

3. Two jurors signified their dissent.

4. She signified her approval with a smile.

5. It signified China's deeper integration into the world economy.

6. She signified her agreement by nodding her head.

7. He signified his content with a nod.

8. 3 This decision signified a radical change in their policies.

9. The signified is some entity or concept in the world.

10. In 1990 Poland signified its desire to join the Council.

11. □ What is signified by their waving of palm branches?

12. The image of the lion signified power and strength.

13. Enoch's name signified in the Hebrew, Initiate or Initiator.

14. She was in complete disagreement, and signified this fact immediately.

15. Becoming a father signified that he was now an adult.

16. The letters that signified the end of the message.

17. This decision signified a radical change in their policies.

18. The old man again signified that it was a notary he desired.

19. When a soldier tightened his girdle, this signified his readiness for battle.

20. “PHARMAKIA . . . primarily signified the use of medicine, drugs, spells; then, poisoning; then, sorcery, . . .

21. Mrs. Crouch and her husband believed the event signified a sign from God.

22. The contrasting approaches to Europe signified a sharp difference between the major parties.

23. This opinion was in practice formulated based on the nugatory answer to a linguistic conception that whether a music segment is clearly signified is justified on the basis of its signified relations.

24. Antonyms for Belied include established, proved, demonstrated, showed, indicated, signified, signaled, signalled, displayed and exhibited

25. Synonyms for Ascertained include established, proved, demonstrated, showed, indicated, signified, signaled, signalled, displayed and exhibited

26. Antonyms for Controverted include established, proved, demonstrated, showed, indicated, signified, signaled, signalled, displayed and exhibited

27. Men, in all cultures, desire fertility in women, which is signified by youth and beauty.

28. Antonyms for Counteracted include established, proved, demonstrated, showed, indicated, signified, signaled, signalled, displayed and exhibited

29. Antonyms for Contradicted include unContradicted, established, proved, demonstrated, showed, indicated, signified, signaled, signalled and displayed

30. Synonyms for Bespake include showed, shown, indicated, revealed, displayed, signified, demonstrated, denoted, evidenced and evinced

31. Antonyms for Confuted include established, proved, demonstrated, showed, indicated, signified, signaled, signalled, displayed and exhibited

32. Anciently the Day of Atonement signified that Jesus would become the atoning sacrifice for humanity

33. The victory of either side signified, or seemed to signify, a conversion of souls by force”

34. Synonyms for Connoted include implied, indicated, signified, suggested, betokened, hinted at, intimated, involved, denoted and designated

35. Ailurophobia, also known as gatophobia, is signified by intense dread of cats with no reasonable explanation

36. Synonyms for Attested to include established, proved, demonstrated, showed, indicated, signified, signaled, signalled, displayed and exhibited

37. Synonyms for Authenticated include established, proved, demonstrated, showed, indicated, signified, signaled, signalled, displayed and exhibited

38. What is signified by dross and diluted beer, and why do Judah’s leaders merit such a description?

39. He had on the long white cloak which signified to the audience that he was wearing nothing at all.

40. By Contemning the sign, the king lost the thing signified, to the grief of the dying prophet

41. Most notably , it signified the beginning of the Great Depression , which lasted all the way until World War II .

42. The state bureaucracies created by eighteenth-century absolutism signified the arrival of a universal class pursuing a universal interest.

43. 11:7-14 —What is signified by Zechariah’s cutting up a staff called “Pleasantness” and another called “Union”?

44. A further example is the critique by Baudrillard of utility as privileged signified, which was noted in chapter

45. The shamrock signified the Second Corps of the Army of the Potomac in the American Civil War, which contained the Irish Brigade.

46. Our name, Ashtabula, is the softening of an Algonquin Indian term originally pronounced “Hush-tah-buh-lah”, which signified our Ashtabula …

47. Bad aspects from a naturally malefic Planet cause considerable trouble in the affairs signified by the Houses in which they fall.

48. 5339 These Arrangings or settings in order are signified in the Word by “bundles,” here by “handfuls” or “gatherings,” and …

49. •The Anointing of Jesus by the Holy Spirit with great power was signified by a dove landing on the head of Jesus

50. Ambiguously Sentence Examples Secondarily, the thing itself is Ambiguously said to be true in the sense of being signified as it is

51. Healthy development in women was thus signified by an attachment to their prescribed sphere and by the manifestation of moral virtue.

52. Catholicos in its first usage signified the head of a church who was dependent on a patriarch but also acted as his vicar

53. Consequently the forms of paternalism signified by feudal relations are more likely to be a recent tradition rather than a distant memory.

54. 11 The white horse signified a royal mount, a bearer of royalty, a righteous and pure carrier, swift in movement like a literal horse.

55. Like Olympic medals and tennis trophies, all they signified was that the owner had done something of no benefit to anyone more capably than everyone else.

56. The Storming of the Bastille, in Paris, was the flashpoint of the French Revolution and signified the fall of the monarchy and royal authority

57. From the low Latin altaragium, which signified the revenue reserved for the chaplain (Altarist or altar-thane) in contradistinction to the income of the parish priest

58. Advanced kyū levels can be earned by both seniors and juniors (children under the age of about 16) and are signified by wearing belts of various colours other than black.

59. The self of "Chaplinesque" is a child of the random, whose great hunger and need as signified in his "too ample pockets" have only the wind for satisfaction

60. Under the 8th-century Abbasids, Arabic zindīq and the adjectival zandaqa could "denote many different things, though it seems primarily (or at least initially) to have signified a follower of Manichaeism."

61. The self of "Chaplinesque" is a child of the random, whose great hunger and need as signified in his "too ample pockets" have only the wind for satisfaction

62. The act of Ablution is sympathetic magic, based as it is on the "like produces like" principle, the principle that action on the signifier (physical dirt) is, or results in, parallel action on the signified (spiritual sin)

63. (John 19:14-18; Acts 3:14, 15) ‘The builders’ rejecting the stone’ resulted in Christ’s death, but ‘the stone’s becoming the head of the corner’ signified his being raised to spirit glory in heaven.

64. In the Indian gazettes a wigwam was the symbol of a day's march, and a row of them cut or painted on the bark of a tree signified that so many times they had camped.

65. Taʿrīb, or Arabization, translates simply to “making Arab that which is not.” For the elite of independent Algeria, Arabization signified the policy of substituting Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) for French in politics, education, and public administration.

66. In Reply to: To "get Carded"?? posted by Rose on August 03, 2000: : : I recently read something that talked about someone who "still gets Carded" and the context made it seem like this signified sexual attrativeness.

67. Synonyms & Antonyms of Autocracy a system of government in which the ruler has unlimited power the Magna Carta is historically important because it signified the British rejection of Autocracy and constituted the first formal restraining of the power of the monarch

68. The changes to Corporeality are signified by the warning: "Your (or your companion's) efforts have forced Halion further <into/out of> the <Twilight/Physical> realm!" This is how his buff works: 50% Deals and receives normal damage

69. The Allegorical interpretation is not of the words, but of the thing signified by them, and not only may, but actually does, coexist with the literal interpretation in every allegory, whether the narrative in which it is conveyed be of things possible or real.

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71. An earlier variant of impeach was Appeach, which was already showing confusion with impetere in the 1300–1400s, when the word signified “to bring charges against” or “impute.” Appeach was clipped to peach, used especially as peach on, or “to inform on or turn on” an accomplice.

72. The word ‘Aristocracy’ is of ancient Greek origin and signifies the ‘rule of the best.’ In Homeric times ‘the best’ signified chiefs of the noble families who pretended to share with the king a descent from the gods, and were also prominent by their wealth and personal prowess.

73. In the sramanic traditions of ancient India (most notably those of Mahavira and Gautama Buddha) Arhat (Sanskrit) or arahant (Pali) signified a spiritual practitioner who had—to use an expression common in the tipitaka—"laid down the burden"—and realised the goal of nirvana, the culmination of the spiritual life (brahmacarya).

74. Her Discourse ending and our Morose Chairman not advancing one cold word towards Asswaging the Anger and Grief her Speech and Demeanour Manifested under her oppression, nor taking any notice of all she had Said…He rudely push’d againe the same Question “What Indians will you now Contribute” etc? of this Disregard she Signified her

75. Both Avocation and vocation derive originally from a Latin verb, vocare, which means "to call." Avocation derives from a compounded version of this word, avocatio, which compounded ab (a preposition meaning "away from") and vocare to create a word that signified a "distraction" or something off the main path

76. Acceptation: 1 n acceptance as true or valid Type of: acceptance the state of being acceptable and accepted n the accepted meaning of a word Synonyms: word meaning , word sense Type of: sense , signified the meaning of a word or expression; the way in which a word or expression or situation can be interpreted n the act of accepting with

77. The prince should reach his station at the threshold of the inner gate, by the way of the porch of that (or, the) gate without; but whether this signified that he should pass through the eastern gate of the outer court, and so advance towards the inner east gate, as Ewald, Keil, Kliefoth, and Plumptre assume, or, as Hengstenberg, Schroder, and