signalise

/ˈsɪɡnəlaɪz/
verb
  1. To make something noticeable or important; to mark or highlight.
    • The treaty signalised a major shift in international relations.
    • The ceremony signalised the start of a new era for the school.
    • Her award signalised her hard work and dedication to the community.
  2. To indicate or show something clearly.
    • The dark clouds signalised an approaching storm.
    • A red flag signalised danger along the hiking trail.
    • His sudden silence signalised his disapproval of the plan.
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