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Meanings of
signify
in английском
португальский
significar
каталонский
significar
испанский
significar
Back to the meaning
Denote or connote.
mean
intend
stand for
португальский
significar
Synonyms
Examples for "
mean
"
mean
intend
stand for
Examples for "
mean
"
1
I don't
mean
'nice' the way she means 'nice,' either; don't worry.
2
You cry 'freedom,' but
mean
'equal.' You think people really want either?
3
Mr Power said it would
mean
a great deal to the industry.
4
Variations in testing regimes
mean
the true number is likely far higher.
5
What will the result
mean
for the political parties in Northern Ireland?
1
Mr Joyce said the government did not
intend
to change its approach.
2
I
intend
to avoid any debate about said diet in the house.
3
Please join us, we
intend
to continue where the Contract left off.
4
We do not
intend
to focus on particular countries during the conference.
5
I
intend
to be part of the solution and not the problem.
1
They also
stand
for
increased market safety and market integrity, he said.
2
If the first word was 'the' that made 'X'
stand
for
'E'.
3
This opposition forced Mr Mugabe to simply
stand
for
another six years.
4
You have the right to voice your opinion,
stand
for
your opinion.
5
Drain oil from churros and allow to
stand
for
a few minutes.
Usage of
signify
in английском
1
Different things appear from time to time to
signify
the ageing process.
2
If the plants change in one location, they'll
signify
a local problem.
3
Think of medieval days, when regalia was worn to
signify
house loyalty.
4
Huge, ceremonial belts many feet long might
signify
important events or treaties.
5
The purchase will not, however,
signify
Davy's entry into the entertainment business.
6
Server sounds the Horn, to
signify
attention from Inner to Outer reality.
7
They
signify
the vital importance of the phrase at its initial entrance.
8
The twelve loaves of Shew-bread
signify
the twelve months of the year.
9
But they probably don't
signify
the moment when predatory behaviour first evolved.
10
They again
signify
certain practical consequences of the verified and validated idea.
11
It begins with the lighting of a bonfire to
signify
new growth.
12
Aunt Polly declared that such debts did not
signify
in the least.
13
This could
signify
an impending catastrophe, both for animal and human welfare.
14
Moel in Welsh and Maol in Irish
signify
something bald, naked, bare.
15
That would
signify
a second-half profit of less than 20 billion yen.
16
Fifthly, by setting them in the place of what they cannot
signify
.
Other examples for "signify"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
signify
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
signify to
signify much
signify now
signify the end
signify more
More collocations
Translations for
signify
португальский
significar
каталонский
significar
испанский
significar
denotar
tratar de decir
Signify
through the time
Signify
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common