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signified
adjective as in implied
Strong matches
Example Sentences
That moment in Northampton signified how far not only Hele has come, but South African women's rugby as a whole.
It signified a rare shift in transfer policy.
He said the tattoos signified his affection for his family, not evidence of affiliation with a gang.
The Walt Disney Co. may not cherish this moment, but it signified the way Disneyland had penetrated the American psyche as a representation for our values.
In fact, what he has said is that the proliferation of billionaires in America, and the unrelenting growth in their fortunes over the last decades, signified a broken economic system.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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