indicated

[ˈɪndɪkeɪtɪd]

indicated Definition

  • 1pointed out or shown
  • 2suggested as being suitable or necessary
  • 3expressed indirectly

Using indicated: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "indicated" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The map indicated the location of the treasure.

  • Example

    The doctor indicated that I should rest for a few days.

  • Example

    Her tone of voice indicated that she was angry.

  • Example

    The data indicated a significant increase in sales.

indicated Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with indicated

  • the theoretical power output of an engine, calculated from measurements of its internal components

    Example

    The car's indicated horsepower is 300, but it may not actually produce that much power in real-world conditions.

  • the speed of an aircraft relative to the surrounding air, as measured by instruments on the aircraft

    Example

    The pilot adjusted the throttle to maintain a constant indicated airspeed during the flight.

  • a measure of the average pressure exerted on the piston of an engine during a complete cycle of operation

    Example

    The indicated mean effective pressure of the engine was higher than expected, indicating that it was operating efficiently.

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Summary: indicated in Brief

The term 'indicated' [ˈɪndɪkeɪtɪd] refers to something that has been pointed out, suggested, or expressed indirectly. It can be used to describe locations on a map, medical advice, or data analysis, as in 'The data indicated a significant increase in sales.' 'Indicated' also appears in technical phrases like 'indicated horsepower,' which measures the theoretical power output of an engine.