or Signalled (imp. & p. p.) of Signal
Source: Webster's dictionaryAccording to Levitan, the devices signaled to two emergency physicians he knew that they needed treatment early on, and both went to the hospital and recovered. Source: Internet
After bombing empty building in Iraq, the Iranian government has signaled that they’re content with that being the “revenge” for Soleimani’s death. Source: Internet
A diagnostics company that earlier this month had signaled plans to go public is taking a detour to the exit doors by agreeing to be acquired. Source: Internet
Across the Atlantic, ECB President Lagarde signaled the ECB could announce a similar strategy to the Fed to fight low inflation. Source: Internet
A De Morgan symbol can show more clearly a gate's primary logical purpose and the polarity of its nodes that are considered in the "signaled" (active, on) state. Source: Internet
Additionally, New York City, one of the key markets for any big-budget film, has not yet signaled when theaters might reopen. Source: Internet