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signpost
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noun
- a post bearing a sign that shows the way, as at a roadside
- something that serves as a clue or indication; sign
verb
- to mark with signposts
- to indicate direction towards
the camp site is signposted from the road
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Example Sentences
There are several signposts to watch to get a better sense of the relationship's future trajectory.
"A service like this can make a huge difference, providing equipment, responsive visits as well as telephone advice and signposting to other services," adds Dr Cox.
She told me there would "definitely be recognition of what the city has gone through" during the ceremony, with clear signposting of support mechanisms and ways to donate.
The SFC also signposts parents to other types of phones such as "brick" phones, which only allow calls and texts, or other models that can access podcasts and music, but offer no internet access.
It signposted its recent five-year plan, which has been approved by the government.
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