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Meanings of
call attention
in English
Portuguese
assinalar
Catalan
senyalar
Spanish
distinguir
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To call attention on a person or thing carefully and clearly.
indicate
signalize
signalise
point out
Portuguese
assinalar
Synonyms
Examples for "
indicate
"
indicate
signalize
signalise
point out
Examples for "
indicate
"
1
However, he said the timing could
indicate
a greater sense of urgency.
2
Traffic flows also
indicate
a strong economy and the share market rises.
3
The latest two-year data
indicate
a risk of 2 per million procedures.
4
Police say initial reports
indicate
the vehicle's occupant suffered a medical event.
5
When AIDS was first identified, five years was held to
indicate
safety.
1
One abomination more was to
signalize
the inhuman spirit of the time.
2
This was a religious ceremony, intended to
signalize
and sanctify their victory.
3
What a field have we at our doors to
signalize
ourselves in!
4
Robert Schumann wrote of these Preludes: I must
signalize
them as most remarkable.
5
The count de Cifuentes was the first to
signalize
himself by any noted achievement.
1
The boats are ready to pull in when I
signalise
them.
2
Andrea bowed to
signalise
that he agreed with everything.
3
Come, you positively must do something to
signalise
yourself.
4
Revolutions-thefall of mighty monarchs, and the shedding of much blood are to
signalise
that event.
5
During the nineteen days mentioned above, no incident of any kind happened to
signalise
our voyage.
1
I want to
point
out
that what happened there was quite natural.
2
We'll continue to
point
out
incorrect or disputed information about elections globally.
3
Now this, let me
point
out
,
is actually all to the good.
4
However, I wish to
point
out
an implication of Commander Neeson's suggestion.
5
Berlin was right to
point
out
that Athens had lost Europe's trust.
Usage of
call attention
in English
1
Ken, this is a whole new area we could
call
attention
to.
2
Still we must
call
attention
to the closing remarks in this chapter.
3
Benenson launched a one-year campaign to
call
attention
to the Portuguese prisoners.
4
She had always found it wiser not to
call
attention
to herself.
5
But I
call
attention
to these facts not to reproach any Church.
6
You will only
call
attention
to yourself and prompt even worse poems.
7
It is hardly necessary to
call
attention
to Michael Angelo's oft-recurring Platonism.
8
He needed a striking display to
call
attention
to his most unusual product.
9
Of the suggestions adopted the majority
call
attention
to some specific neighborhood requirement.
10
In answer to the question presented I
call
attention
to the following facts:
11
He didn't want to
call
attention
to himself, not that way.
12
I was afraid to use Logrus magic and
call
attention
to my location.
13
The effect is to
call
attention
to performance and to music.
14
All the staging does is
call
attention
to the key elements.
15
He isn't the first to
call
attention
to the disturbing sign.
16
Does it taint the effort to
call
attention
to your own heroic act?
Other examples for "call attention"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
call
attention
call
Verb
Noun
Translations for
call attention
Portuguese
assinalar
apontar
Catalan
senyalar
distingir
marcar
Spanish
distinguir
señalar
Call attention
through the time
Call attention
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common