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View synonyms for

signifying

[ sig-nuh-fahy-ing ]

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Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms

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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of signifying1

First recorded in 1955–60; signify + -ing 1
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They had no idea what the force driving this was, so they gave it a name signifying their lack of understanding - Dark Energy.

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The delta smelt was bound for extinction years ago, but it’s still a red flag signifying political ignorance on the right.

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Doncic responded to his former Dallas teammate’s injury in his Instagram Stories, posting photos of Irving shooting his post-injury free throws with emojis signifying prayers and holding back tears.

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By 10am the A&E unit was full and within hours the hospital had to declare it had reached alert level four, signifying to NHS central command it was under huge strain.

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Donald Trump tends to deflect attention from his witlessness by talking a lot, spewing a continual stream of hot air signifying nothing but narcissism and hate.

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