Crossword-Solution: INDICATE 8 letters, 106 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 11

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Word Word Type Definition
Indicate v. t. To point out; to discover; to direct to a knowledge
of; to show; to make known.
Indicate v. t. To show or manifest by symptoms; to point to as the
proper remedies; as, great prostration of strength indicates the use of
stimulants.
Indicate v. t. To investigate the condition or power of, as of steam
engine, by means of an indicator.

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INDICATE anagram ACTINIDE

We have 106 clues for the answer “INDICATE”

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BEAR the marks of 1 answer
He pointed to the empty parking space 1 answer
Point out, show 1 answer
Point to or show 1 answer
be a sign or symptom of 1 answer
state briefly 1 answer
half-mast 2 answers
make signation 2 answers
drive at 4 answers
raise the alarm 4 answers
Direct attention (to) 4 answers
signalise 5 answers
make ugly 5 answers
jog-memory 5 answers
Point (to) 9 answers
make unclean 9 answers
Demarcate 11 answers
prefigure 12 answers
Point out 12 answers
MAKE allusions to 12 answers
BRING INTO ___ 14 answers
MAKE a motion 16 answers
Allude 16 answers
Purport 16 answers
Bode 16 answers
ALLUDE to 17 answers
beck 20 answers
Refer 20 answers
Read ___ 22 answers
prove 22 answers
bespeak 23 answers
bring to notice 24 answers
betoken 24 answers
evince 24 answers
Highlight 25 answers
Beckon 25 answers
Docket 25 answers
shrug 26 answers
Advert 26 answers
ADD UP (TO) 26 answers
Gesticulate 29 answers
symbolise 30 answers
attest 31 answers
Intend 33 answers
typify 34 answers
connote 35 answers
epitomise 38 answers
Personify 38 answers
Stand for 40 answers
Gesture 40 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EETRA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with INDICATE (5)

Bracketing a word with the `*' character may also indicate that the writer wishes readers to consider that an action is taking place or that a sound is being made.
The Jargon File, Version 2.9.10, 01 Jul 1992 Various 1992
Slides illustrated several of the problems encountered, for example, the present inability of CD-ROM to indicate the cross-outs (deleted material) in eighteenth century documents.
LOC Workshop on Electronic Texts Library of Congress 1993
And we ought not to confound speech with the natural movements which indicate the passions, and can be imitated by machines as well as manifested by animals; nor must it be thought with certain of the ancients, that the brutes speak, although we do not understand their language.
A Discourse on Method René Descartes 1995
And now the dropping of the steel gate to pen me effectually between fire and flood seemed to indicate that invisible eyes were upon us at every moment.
The Gods of Mars Edgar Rice Burroughs 1993
This evidence would seem indicate that, while individual differences were insignificant, cultural differences did influence adjustment to the camp situation.
The Black Experience in America Norman Coombs 2008

Quotes with INDICATE (3)

But what is the sense in forever speculating what might have happened had such and such a moment turned out differently? One could presumably drive oneself to distraction in this way. In any case, while it is all very well to talk of 'turning points', one can surely only recognize such moments in retrospect. Naturally, when one looks back to such instances today, they may indeed take the appearance of being crucial, precious moments in one's life; but of course, at the time, …
Kazuo Ishiguro The Remains of the Day
Among the objections to the reality of objects of sense, there is one which is derived from the apparent difference between matter as it appears in physics and things as they appear in sensation. Men of science, for the most part, are willing to condemn immediate data as "merely subjective," while yet maintaining the truth of the physics inferred from those data. But such an attitude, though it may be *capable* of justification, obviously stands in need of it; and the only ju…
Betrand Russell
We also find *physics*, in the widest sense of the word, concerned with the explanation of phenomena in the world; but it lies already in the nature of the explanations themselves that they cannot be sufficient. *Physics* is unable to stand on its own feet, but needs a *metaphysics* on which to support itself, whatever fine airs it may assume towards the latter. For it explains phenomena by something still more unknown than are they, namely by laws of nature resting on forces…
Arthur Schopenhauer
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Appears in: NYT, Three Across, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 8 times in crossword archives (1955–2019).