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signaled

verb as in indicate; give a sign to

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The signals are also used to approximately measure distance.

That’s the problem Neatsy wants its AI to tackle by incorporating another more individual fit signal into the process.

Out of 170 cases of covid-19 so far, 162 were in the placebo group — a strong signal the vaccine protected people.

A microphone picked up the ultrasound signals during a bat survey, and Miard tracked the source to colugos.

The instrument platform held a receiver that could be moved to different locations above the disk, giving it the ability to resolve signals from more directions than its fixed dish might suggest.

The cry that rose up into the night signaled a moral indictment no matter what the grand jury had said.

Her casting on the show allegedly signaled the start of a 4-year relationship with Cosby.

One month later to the day, the stock market crash of Black Tuesday signaled the start of the Great Depression.

He signaled that talks aimed at finding way for a new start in relations would be put on hold.

Mitchum signaled for the rescue boat—which started toward them.

Edna was a trifle embarrassed at being thus signaled out for the imperious little woman's favor.

The sentinels signaled at a sign of danger, and then the herd ran; and so their enemies learned to hunt by following the chase.

Occasionally he screamed an order to his chum, who signaled with his hand that he heard and understood.

I went to the platform and signaled to turn the current on to the two inner fences.

Captain Barney at once signaled his merchant ships to make all haste up the bay.

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On this page you'll find 14 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to signaled, such as: warn, nod, wave, flash, communicate, and sign.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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