indicatively Sentence Examples

  1. The evidence indicatively points to the suspect's guilt.
  2. The research indicatively suggests that a new treatment may be effective.
  3. The survey results indicatively show a significant increase in customer satisfaction.
  4. The sales data indicatively indicates a potential market opportunity.
  5. The medical tests indicatively suggest that the patient has a rare condition.
  6. The weather forecast indicatively predicts sunshine for the weekend.
  7. The defendant's testimony indicatively establishes their alibi for the crime.
  8. The company's financial report indicatively signals an improvement in its financial health.
  9. The public opinion poll indicatively reveals a shift in political sentiment.
  10. The psychological assessment indicatively suggests that the individual has an anxiety disorder.

indicatively Meaning

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indicatively (adv.)

In an indicative manner; in a way to show or signify.

FAQs About the word indicatively

In an indicative manner; in a way to show or signify.

characteristic,reflective, significant, signifying, denoting, symptomatic, symbolical, telltale, denotative, referring

No antonyms found.

The evidence indicatively points to the suspect's guilt.

The research indicatively suggests that a new treatment may be effective.

The survey results indicatively show a significant increase in customer satisfaction.

The sales data indicatively indicates a potential market opportunity.