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indicating

Pronunciation: [ˈɪn.dɪ.keɪ.tɪŋ]

Word

Context: "communication"

(verb) to show or point out something. When you indicate, you're telling someone about something or giving them a signal. It's like when you point at your favorite toy to show it to your friend.

Example

She is indicating where the park is on the map.

Example

He is not indicating his feelings, so we are unsure how he feels.

Example

What are you indicating with your gesture?

Context: "decision-making"

(verb) to suggest that something is true or likely to happen. When you indicate something in this way, you give a hint or sign that can help others understand without saying it directly. It's like when a teacher nods to show you to keep going with your answer.

Example

The weather report is indicating that it will rain tomorrow.

Example

The scores are not indicating which team is winning at all.

Example

What is the study indicating about the new project?

Context: "navigation"

(verb) to direct someone on where to go or what to do. This is often used when talking about directions or giving someone advice on how to proceed.

Example

The sign is indicating the way to the nearest hospital.

Example

The map was not indicating the correct route, and we got lost.

Example

Can you indicate where I should turn next?

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