Signify ( verb , verb )

(As a verb)

Signify ( verb )

  1. To indicate or make known something, especially by a particular action or symbol.
  2. To be a sign or symbol of something.
  3. To be important or meaningful.

Origin:

From the latin "significare" which means "to make known" or "to indicate". the term was first used in the 14th century.

Examples:

  1. The ring on her finger signifies that she is married.
  2. The flag signifies the country's independence.
  3. His silence signified his agreement.
  4. The election results signify a change in the political landscape.
  5. The new law signifies a change in the government's policy.

(As a verb)

Signify ( verb )

  1. To indicate or make known something, especially by a particular action or symbol.
  2. To be a sign or symbol of something.
  3. To be important or meaningful.

Origin:

From the latin "significare" which means "to make known" or "to indicate". the term was first used in the 14th century.

Examples:

  1. The ring on her finger signifies that she is married.
  2. The flag signifies the country's independence.
  3. His silence signified his agreement.
  4. The election results signify a change in the political landscape.
  5. The new law signifies a change in the government's policy.
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