Adjective
of Indicate
Shown; denoted; registered; measured.
Source: Webster's dictionaryNever had Parliament or the crown, or both together, operated in actuality as theory indicated sovereign powers should. Bernard Bailyn
Falling in love indicated that your genes were complementary to those of the loved one. It told you nothing about when your personalities and sexualities were compatible. Ken MacLeod
If your heart is large enough to envelop your adversaries, you can see right through them and avoid their attacks. And once you envelop them, you will be able to guide them along the path indicated to you by heaven and earth. Morihei Ueshiba
While in the course of ages the nucleus of social custom inscribed in law has been subjected to but slight and gradual modifications, the other portion has been largely developed in directions indicated by the interests of the dominant classes, and to the injury of the classes they oppress. Peter Kropotkin
The intellectual debility of contemporary conservatism is indicated by its silence on all important matters. Christopher Lasch
The polls indicated that I was feisty, that I was tough, that I had a sense of humor, but they weren't quite sure if they liked me and they didn't know whether or not that I was sensitive. Geraldine Ferraro