To call attention on a person or thing carefully and clearly.
Communicate silently and non-verbally by signals or signs.
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.
6 I desire to signalise , especially, three points here.
7 His sole motive in doing so, he added, was his strong desire to signalise his personal esteem.
8 When a Galeana is born or one dies, it serves to signalise our joy or our sorrow.
9 But it is generally within these walls that they seek to signalise themselves and to serve their fellow-creatures.
10 There was nothing fresh to signalise .
11 A minute ago, before you came, I had promised myself a pretty enough fight to signalise my changing of abode.
12 One act was carried this session, which, in itself, is sufficient to signalise the administration under whose auspices it was brought forward.
13 A dark pall enveloped the mountains, and over Ranga Duar raged one of the terrifying tropical thunderstorms that signalise the rains of India.
14 Now, in a fit of unwise ambition, Anders the interpreter resolved to signalise himself, and display his valour on the occasion of this hunt.
15 I have been told that she, and others, thought to pay their court in this way, and signalise their attachment to the King's person.
16 The age became signalised by ministerial revolutions and cabinet abortions; and why?
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