signify in the PONS Dictionary

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In phenomenology, however, the concept of evidence is meant to signify the subjective achievement of truth.
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The sign is thus the combined association of signifier and signified.
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However, in instances of decapitation, the sacrifice was intended to signify rebirth and creation.
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The first low signifies the pressure from selling was greater than the pressure from buying.
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A broad translation of "valere" also signifies strength, power, and wellness.
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This is also signified in the album's outer sleeve and booklet photos.
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Subsequently, two moons form in the sky, signifying the end of the world.
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It is used to signify that additional material will be added at a later date.
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It does not signify the cause of the observed motion.
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The process it signifies is the cycle of time- as in how the world changes with time.
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