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Definition of Indicatively

Indicatively
Indicatively In*dic"a*tive*ly, adv. In an indicative manner; in a way to show or signify.

Meaning of Indicatively from wikipedia

- Indicative planning is a form of economic planning implemented by a state in an effort to solve the problem of imperfect information in market economies...
- In natural languages, an indicative conditional is a conditional sentence such as "If Leona is at home, she isn't in Paris", whose grammatical form restricts...
- Present Indicative (Hungarian: Jelenidő) is a 1972 Hungarian drama film co-written and directed by Péter Bacsó. The film was selected as the Hungarian...
- Present Indicative is a 1937 autobiography by Noël Coward. The book was highly acclaimed and became a best seller. It was followed by ****ure Indefinite...
- A misnomer is a name that is incorrectly or unsuitably applied. Misnomers often arise because something was named long before its correct nature was known...
- in most Indo-European languages: the present indicative (the combination of present tense and indicative mood) and the present subjunctive (the combination...
- declarative sentences. Most languages have a single realis mood called the indicative mood, although some languages have additional realis moods, for example...
- now seen as a process, more than an event: conditions once considered indicative of death are now reversible. Where in the process, a dividing line is...
- distinctive style of traditional Irish music and dance, and has become indicative of modern "Celtic" culture in general. Religion has pla**** a significant...
- religion seemed then to be designated' whereas others treat the phrase as indicative—'the way', 'that way' or 'the way of the Lord'. The Syriac version reads...