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  • verb Present participle of indicate.

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Examples

  • In any case, the exchange would cause ratings companies to place Greece into "selective default"—a term indicating it has defaulted on some obligations but is honoring others.

    Europe Launches a Massive Greek Bailout Charles Forelle 2011

  • Lenses should have a label indicating that they block over 90 percent of UVA and 95 percent of UVB.

    You Being Beautiful Michael F. Roizen 2008

  • Lenses should have a label indicating that they block over 90 percent of UVA and 95 percent of UVB.

    You Being Beautiful Michael F. Roizen 2008

  • “Placed” is a term indicating that the student did not meet all of the requirements for promotion but was moved to the next grade anyway.

    The Unmotivated Child Ph.D Natalie Rathvon 1996

  • “Placed” is a term indicating that the student did not meet all of the requirements for promotion but was moved to the next grade anyway.

    The Unmotivated Child Ph.D Natalie Rathvon 1996

  • “Placed” is a term indicating that the student did not meet all of the requirements for promotion but was moved to the next grade anyway.

    The Unmotivated Child Ph.D Natalie Rathvon 1996

  • A licensed technician with two years of field experience is eligible to become a certified commercial pesticide applicator, a designation indicating a higher level of competency in the industry.

    Women Enlist For the Battle Against Pests Gabrielle Birkner 2011

  • He poured the water into the tub, nothing in his expression indicating the sympathy he felt.

    A Wicked Gentleman Jane Feather 2007

  • He poured the water into the tub, nothing in his expression indicating the sympathy he felt.

    A Wicked Gentleman Jane Feather 2007

  • Okagawa noticed the shock of surprise that seemed to grip several of her companions, most notably Kelthos, who folded his arms and sat back in his chair, his expression indicating that the Klingon was through with the current conversation.

    Creative Couplings John S. Drew 2005

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