All 14 Uses of
indicate
in
The Hound of the Baskervilles
- There are certainly one or two indications upon the stick.†
Chpt 1
- It is one of several indications which enabled me to fix the date.†
Chpt 2
- There were indications that Sir Charles had stood for some little time here.†
Chpt 2
- There is a house indicated here which may be the residence of the naturalist—Stapleton, if I remember right, was his name.†
Chpt 3
- There are indications that the man was crazed with fear before ever he began to run.†
Chpt 3
- He wore a ruddy-tinted tweed suit and had the weather-beaten appearance of one who has spent most of his time in the open air, and yet there was something in his steady eye and the quiet assurance of his bearing which indicated the gentleman.†
Chpt 4
- There was no possible indication that we intended to go to this hotel.†
Chpt 4 *
- There are one or two indications, and yet the utmost pains have been taken to remove all clues.†
Chpt 4
- If I had any indication of the nature of your suspicions or how you propose to investigate the case, I might perhaps even now give you some aid or advice.†
Chpt 7
- She had come from the direction in which the plume of smoke indicated the position of Merripit House, but the dip of the moor had hid her until she was quite close.†
Chpt 7
- Barrymore's only indication had been that the stranger lived in one of these abandoned huts, and many hundreds of them are scattered throughout the length and breadth of the moor.†
Chpt 11
- There was no trace, however, of anything of the kind, nor could I discover any sign which might indicate the character or intentions of the man who lived in this singular place, save that he must be of Spartan habits and cared little for the comforts of life.†
Chpt 11
- "That seems the most reasonable theory," said Stapleton, and he gave a sigh which I took to indicate his relief.†
Chpt 12
- It only remains to indicate the part which she had played throughout.†
Chpt 15
Definition:
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(indicate) to show (point out, demonstrate, express, or suggest)editor's notes: The meaning of suggest is less common, but not unusual--especially in the past tense in medicine. For example, "Medication is indicated for someone with her blood pressure."
The form, indicator can refer to many different kinds of things including intentional signals (such as a turn indicator), gauges (such as one that indicates pressure), or a measurement (such as an economic or chemical indicator).