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indicative

(= declarative) relating to the mood of verbs that is used simple in declarative statements indicative mood (usually followed by 'of') pointing out or revealing clearly actions indicative of fear (= indicative mood) a mood (grammatically unmarked) that represents the act or state as an objective fact

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Simple sentences

That the death penalty exists is less indicative of our civilization than that hangmen can be found.

Movie subtitles

Emotional insulation is usually indicative of psychofeudal trauma.
If this place is indicative of correctional institutions in this country, they might as well let all the convicts out.
I am detecting life readings from the planet surface as well as areas of thermal radiation and carbon dioxide emissions indicative of combustion.
It must be indicative of something besides the redistribution of wealth.
These readings could be indicative of some electromagnetic properties in the rocks but I don't think so.
Something really indicative of the culture.
Scanners register radiation levels indicative of a class-M planet.
This is often indicative of mental distraction.
According to Ms. Bonanza Jellybean, the Rubber Rose is indicative of the Countess' values.
The imperfect subjunctive, like the imperfect indicative, indicates action in the past.
You see, I think that the seizure she had is indicative of some kind of embolism or aneurysm.
A paranoid response indicative of bipolar personality disorder.
Indicative of what?
That photo is indicative of a pattern. You may be his next target.
In all tenses of the indicative, conditional and subjunctive - The rest of you, get out your notebooks.
Not a crime, of course, but perhaps a bit indicative of the character of the person who does it.
It's indicative of a slight miscommunication.
I'm getting some men in from Shrewsbury to do a thorough search of the house and grounds. But the theft of the diamonds may not be as indicative as it seems.
You see, I think. that the seizure she had is indicative of some kind of embolism or aneurysm.
If that photo is indicative of a pattern, you may be his next target.
High degree of carbon ash and particulate matter in upper atmosphere indicative of surface eruptions.
Indicative of, of your general taste, sir, if I may say so.
And I want a nice hotel. No touristy place. Something indicative of the people and their culture.
But the theft of the diamonds may not be as indicative as it seems.
That photo is indicative of a pattern.
It's not exactly indicative of my family.
I mean to say, his movies are indicative of a Hollywood that is excessively, arrogantly violent and is promoting violence and the disrespect of human life.
Raw emotion like this is indicative of a concussion.
His recent behavior may be indicative of a more serious problem.
Their symptoms are indicative of a virus.
Now, I can assure you that all of his statements are nothing more than the ramblings of a lunatic and in no way are indicative of the feelings of my otherwise amazing staff.
Actually they are indicative of the feelings of the rest of the staff.
Completely indicative.

News and current affairs

It is indicative that the latest Pew Research Survey in late May reveals unanimity about who the least hardworking Europeans are: southerners, especially Greeks.
These two factors justify Bernanke's reappointment, but the faintness of praise is indicative of the deeper problems that his leadership has exposed.
This put human rights funding into the National Indicative Program (NIP), which encompasses 17 countries: ten in the south and seven in Eastern Europe.
But all of these metrics fail to account for factors like research and development, technological innovation, and commercialization, which are now more indicative of future success than nuclear arsenals or economic size.
Several ayatollahs opined that such talk about the Mahdi is unbecoming of a president or, worse, indicative of an unstable leader.
The Kremlin's handling of the affair is indicative of the tense state of US-Russia relations.
But, beyond short-term and potentially counterproductive electoral politics, the debate about national identity is indicative of a state of mind that goes well beyond France.
Most important, they should agree on indicative target dates - from five to 15 years - for achieving all of these initial objectives.
But, if past performance is indicative of future returns, the offensive is likely to be a fleeting affair.
Employing CSF troops in the sensitive border region where jihadis have established their strongholds is similarly indicative of Sinai's insignificance in Egyptian military thought.

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