indications

plural of indication

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Recent Examples of indications Ledbetter also said there weren’t, currently, indications of foul play — even as Wells family shared their own suspicions at Friday’s news conference. Brian Brant, PEOPLE, 10 July 2026 His blood work likewise appeared normal, giving no indications of anything amiss, such as an elevated white blood cell count that might signal a parasitic infection. Beth Mole, ArsTechnica, 9 July 2026 This El Nino, which formed only last month, already zipped past the weak stage and is now considered moderate with no indications of slowing its strengthening, the government forecast said. Seth Borenstein, Fortune, 9 July 2026 Law enforcement also found indications of a fighting pit in the garage, according to court documents. Kendrick Calfee, Kansas City Star, 8 July 2026 The comments offer one of the clearest public indications yet of how the administration views the next phase of the conflict. Christian Datoc, The Washington Examiner, 8 July 2026 That report, released in 2021, found hair, bones and other indications of cattle in 32% of wolf scat samples collected during the summers of 2017, 2018 and 2019, compared to 51% from deer. Sharon Bernstein, Sacbee.com, 8 July 2026 Investigators are desperately trying to find the source, but early indications suggest there may be several. Victor Tangermann, Futurism, 8 July 2026 The watches are powered by Corum’s automatic C0082 movement (that offers 42 hours of power reserve) and offer hours and minutes indications only. Roberta Naas, Forbes.com, 4 July 2026
Recent Examples of Synonyms for indications
Noun
  • Sports Edition Coach — a spot to gather clues and discuss (and share) scores.
    Mark Cooper, New York Times, 14 July 2026
  • The site had been cordoned off by daybreak Monday as dozens of Thai forensic officers combed for clues about what caused the fire.
    ABC News, ABC News, 13 July 2026
Noun
  • Visitors offered name suggestions for Odorysseus on the Huntington’s Instagram page, where contenders included Stinkerbell, Gagatha and Count Flatula, among others.
    Emily Tarinelli, Los Angeles Times, 10 July 2026
  • This may mean implementing interactive kiosks or digital shelf displays to then provide the right product suggestions, complementary items or simplified comparisons.
    Gadi Graus, Forbes.com, 8 July 2026
Noun
  • Chung recently received her first award from the National Institutes of Health for a research project to understand how genetically identical cells respond differently to stimuli, such as treatments or environmental cues.
    Rachel Martin, Hartford Courant, 11 July 2026
  • Elite players have, of course, spent many thousands of hours learning to recognize these subtle biomechanical cues.
    Michelle Spear, Scientific American, 11 July 2026
Noun
  • An abundance of hints, clues and other helpful items await, not to mention a bonus Custom Wordle and plenty more.
    Erik Kain, Forbes.com, 12 July 2026
  • Other teams have seen hints in different observations as well.
    Quanta Magazine, Quanta Magazine, 9 July 2026
Noun
  • Photos of wallets, textiles, sports equipment, photos, jewelry, signs, flags, quilts, stuffies, toys and camp trunks filled the page as strangers banded together in the comments sections, tagging potential rightful owners or friends with any leads.
    Alisha Ebrahimji, CNN Money, 6 July 2026
  • What are the signs that game fatigue may be something more serious?
    Nicole Williams, AJC.com, 6 July 2026

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“Indications.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/indications. Accessed 14 Jul. 2026.

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