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    signify
    /ˈsɪɡnɪfʌɪ/

    verb

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  2. SIGNIFY definition: 1. to be a sign of something; to mean: 2. to make something known; to show: 3. to have importance…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of SIGNIFY is to be a sign of : mean. How to use signify in a sentence. Did you know?

  4. SIGNIFY meaning: 1. to be a sign of something; to mean: 2. to make something known; to show: 3. to have importance…. Learn more.

  5. verb (used with object) , sig·ni·fied, sig·ni·fy·ing. to make known by signs, speech, or action. Synonyms: indicate, express, signal. to be a sign of; mean; portend. Synonyms: imply, betoken, denote, indicate, represent.

  6. [transitive] to do something to make your feelings, intentions, etc. known. signify something She signified her approval with a smile. The jury signify their verdict by a show of hands. In 2007 Spain signified its desire to join the Council. signify that… He nodded to signify that he agreed.

  7. If you signify something, you make a sign or gesture in order to communicate a particular meaning.

  8. To signify means to "mean." When Paul Revere looked for the lanterns in the church tower, he knew that one would signify that the British were coming by land and two would indicate that they were coming by sea. When objects are endowed with symbolic meaning, they are said to signify things.

  9. 1. To denote; mean: A red traffic light signifies that traffic must stop. 2. To be a sign or indication of; suggest or imply: The test results will signify how serious the problem is. The surge in housing starts signifies an upturn in the economy. 3. To make known, as with a sign or word: He signified his disagreement with a frown. v.intr. 1.

  10. How to use . signify in a sentenceVisitors are greeted by a looming gothic gate, the kind used to signify that important residents lie behind its spires.

  11. SIGNIFY definition: to be a sign of something: .