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Definition of indication
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of indication is as below...
Indication
(n.) Any
symptom
or
occurrence
in a
disease,
which
serves
to
direct
to
suitable
remedies..
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Expression
::
Expression
(n.)
Lively
or vivid
representation
of
meaning,
sentiment,
or
feeling,
etc.;
significant
and
impressive
indication,
whether
by
language,
appearance,
or
gesture;
that
manner
or style which gives life and
suggestive
force to ideas and
sentiments;
as, he reads with
expression;
her
performance
on the piano has
expression..
Signal
::
Signal
(n.) A
token;
an
indication;
a
foreshadowing;
a sign.
Avowance
::
Avowance
(n.)
Upholding;
defense;
vindication.
Smack
::
Smack (n.) To have or
exhibit
indications
of the
presence
of any
character
or
quality.
Justification
::
"Justification
(n.) The act of
justifying
or the state of being
justified;
a
showing
or
proving
to be just or
conformable
to law,
justice,
right,
or duty;
defense;
vindication;
support;
as,
arguments
in
justification
of the
prisoner's
conduct;
his
disobedience
admits
justification..
Auspice
::
Auspice
(a.) A
divining
or
taking
of omens by
observing
birds;
an omen as to an
undertaking,
drawn from
birds;
an
augury;
an omen or sign in
general;
an
indication
as to the
future..
Foppery
::
Foppery
(n.) The
behavior,
dress,
or other
indication
of a fop;
coxcombry;
affectation
of show; showy
folly..
Allusion
::
Allusion
(n.) A
reference
to
something
supposed
to be
known,
but not
explicitly
mentioned;
a
covert
indication;
indirect
reference;
a
hint..
Indication
::
Indication
(n.)
Explanation;
display.
Legible
::
Legible
(a.)
Capable
of being
discovered
or
understood
by
apparent
marks or
indications;
as, the
thoughts
of men are often
legible
in their
countenances..
Contraindication
::
Contraindication
(n.) An
indication
or
symptom
which
forbids
the
method
of
treatment
usual in such
cases.
Indication
::
Indication
(n.) That which
serves
to
indicate
or point out; mark;
token;
sign;
symptom;
evidence.
Deadbeat
::
Deadbeat
(a.)
Making
a beat
without
recoil;
giving
indications
by a
single
beat or
excursion;
-- said of
galvanometers
and other
instruments
in which the
needle
or index moves to the
extent
of its
deflection
and stops with
little
or no
further
oscillation.
Account
::
Account
(n.) A
statement
and
explanation
or
vindication
of one's
conduct
with
reference
to
judgment
thereon.
Self-registering
::
Self-registering
(a.)
Registering
itself;
-- said of any
instrument
so
contrived
as to
record
its own
indications
of
phenomena,
whether
continuously
or at
stated
times,
as at the
maxima
and
minima
of
variations;
as, a
self-registering
anemometer
or
barometer..
Prognostic
::
Prognostic
(a.) That which
prognosticates;
a sign by which a
future
event may be known or
foretold;
an
indication;
a sign or omen;
hence,
a
foretelling;
a
prediction..
Sign
::
Sign (n.) That by which
anything
is made known or
represented;
that which
furnishes
evidence;
a mark; a
token;
an
indication;
a
proof.
Pleadable
::
Pleadable
(a.)
Capable
of being
pleaded;
capable
of being
alleged
in
proof,
defense,
or
vindication;
as, a right or
privilege
pleadable
at law..
Vindication
::
Vindication
(n.) The act of
vindicating,
or the state of being
vindicated;
defense;
justification
against
denial
or
censure;
as, the
vindication
of
opinions;
his
vindication
is
complete..
Addition
::
Addition
(n.) A dot at the right side of a note as an
indication
that its sound is to be
lengthened
one half.
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