indigitate (Meaning)

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indigitate (v. i.)

To communicative ideas by the fingers; to show or compute by the fingers.

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indigitate (v. t.)

To point out with the finger; to indicate.

Synonyms & Antonyms of indigitate

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indigitate Sentence Examples

  1. The professor indigitated the most promising students for the upcoming research project.
  2. The detective indigitated the suspect's motive as greed.
  3. The government indigitated a specific region as a special economic zone.
  4. The jury indigitated the defendant as the perpetrator of the crime.
  5. The doctor indigitated the precise location of the patient's tumor.
  6. The historian indigitated the battle as a turning point in the war.
  7. The librarian indigitated the rare book as an invaluable addition to the collection.
  8. The critic indigitated the film's flaws as a lack of originality and coherence.
  9. The scientist indigitated the experiment as a success, yielding groundbreaking results.
  10. The teacher indigitated the student's strengths as their analytical abilities and creativity.

FAQs About the word indigitate

To communicative ideas by the fingers; to show or compute by the fingers., To point out with the finger; to indicate.

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The professor indigitated the most promising students for the upcoming research project.

The detective indigitated the suspect's motive as greed.

The government indigitated a specific region as a special economic zone.

The jury indigitated the defendant as the perpetrator of the crime.