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indicative [ɪn'dɪkətɪv] n
econ. andeutend; orientierend (z.B. die Planifikation in kapitalistischen Ländern)
indicative [ɪn'dɪkətɪv] adj.
gen. anzeigend; hinweisend; Indikativ; indikativisch; hinweisend, anzeigend; Wirklichkeitsform
 English thesaurus
indicative [ɪn'dɪkətɪv] n
ling. the form of a verb that is used to make statements (For example, in the sentences ‘Penny passed her test’ and ‘Michael likes cake’, the verbs ‘passed’ and ‘likes’ are in the indicative ldoceonline.com)
indicative [ɪn'dɪkətɪv] adj.
busin. an indicative offer or price shows how much someone might pay or charge but is not definite (We will then invite interested parties to make indicative offers. ldoceonline.com)
indicative: 85 phrases in 20 subjects
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