All 6 Uses of
indicate
in
Gone with the Wind
- Not that India ever reproached him or even indicated by look or gesture that she was aware of his abruptly changed allegiance.†
Chpt 1.1
- And, most dreadful of all, they could in no way indicate an interest in the company of gentlemen.†
Chpt 1.7 *
- And should a gentleman be so ill bred as to indicate an interest in her, she must freeze him with a dignified but well-chosen reference to her dead husband.†
Chpt 1.7
- But when we got to Richmond, those two scoundrels," indicating the Fontaines, "decided that as they were shaving their beards, mine should come off too.†
Chpt 2.15
- "I consider this whole affair a tempest in a teapot," said Scarlett coldly, rattling her papers to indicate that as far as she was concerned the discussion was finished.†
Chpt 5.52
- But only by the flashing needle and the delicate brows drawn down toward her nose did Melanie indicate that she was inwardly seething.†
Chpt 5.55
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).