adorn, breathe, display, flag, go to show, illustrate, kick, nod, show, sound the trumpet, unfurl a flag
Definitionv. provide with traffic signals
Last update: September 17, 2015
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Of the artistic periodicals we may signalize the Art Journal (1849), Portfolio (1870), Magazine of Art (1878-1904), Studio (1893), Connoisseur (1901), and Burlington (1903). [Please select]
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His reign was signalized for an imperial persecution, in which Justin at Rome, Polycarp at Smyrna, and Ponthinus at Lyons, suffered martyrdom. [Please select]
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For the thinkers I call neo-Kantian, the word consciousness to-day does no more than signalize the fact that experience is indefeasibly dualistic in structure. [Please select]
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The past year has been signalized by one great achievement, carrying two others in its train. [Please select]
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His reign was signalized by a great defeat of the combined Bulgarians and Greeks at Kustendil in Macedonia in 1330. [Please select]
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The advent of these unmanageable weapons is signalized by the invention of a hydraulic apparatus for working them. [Please select]
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The best society of Salem Hill understood perfectly that it signalized an unusual depth of meaning. [Please select]
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The earnestness of their talk was signalized by little outbursts of profanity coupled with the name of Jackson. [Please select]
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Her death was signalized by the appearance--this time, I am told, unexpected--of another brilliant comet, which passed so near the earth as to come into contact with it. [Please select]
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It is understood that he chose the name Barton to signalize his affection for a friend well known in the land of which he was writing. [Please select]
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