A number or ratio (a value on a scale of measurement) derived from a series of observed facts; can reveal relative changes as a function of time.
Something that serves to indicate or suggest.
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Examples for "index"
Examples for "index"
1The problem: Search engines can't index video files as easily as text.
2The index assumes we all work the standard 250 days a year.
3However, the role of this index may now be open to question.
4The index extended its new year rally into a fifth straight week.
5MSCI's emerging market currency index backed off five month highs set yesterday.
1OPINION:Past behaviour is by far the most accurate indicator of future performance.
2Objectives: Escherichia coli is the standard water quality indicator for diarrhoea risk.
3Consumer sentiment on the EU economy is a useful indicator of future.
4Many investors see short interest as an important indicator of market sentiment.
5High-yield is often seen as a leading indicator for the equity market.
1An index number over 100 indicates that optimists outnumber pessimists.
2The average total acts as the official "crime index number".
3While I waited to be put through I wrote the index number on my arm with the biro Lesley handed me.
4Economists said the sharp downward revision to the first-quarter inflation rate raised the risk of a lower core PCE price index number in April.
5When Middletown had finished it was easy to see that the squares of highest index number did not fall at random on the chart.
1Throughout it was full of contra-indicants.
Translations for indicant