How to use in-sentence of “signify”:
+ Add this template after a fact or posit to signify that this statement may be giving undue weight to an idea or point of view.
+ Deadwyler tied a white handkerchief to the car’s antenna, to signify an emergency, a common sign in Georgia, where the couple had moved from a year earlier.
+ Virginia’s declaration that the Alien and Sedition Acts were unconstitutional did not necessarily signify a belief that the Acts were without effect.
+ The dates in parentheses signify lifespan, not necessarily dates of actual residence in the city.
+ A paper clip icon is usually used to signify an attachment.
+ When phone numbers are published for use abroad, they include the country calling code, but replace the international call prefix with “+” to signify that the caller should use the prefix appropriate for their country.
+ If you are able to contribute please signify your intention to particpate, this will make it easier to gauge if this weekend will be a success.

Example sentences of “signify”:
+ This is primarily used to signify that a particular cell contains data that may be confusing to a computer that’s trying to read the file.
+ It may signify humour or contempt, real or pretend.
+ This value does not show for technical reasons, but it does signify an extra precision.
+ They communicate shared ideas of socially expectable behavior and responsibility, and they signify the transformation from one social status.
+ It was constructed by the King at the height of the Chola reign to signify his power and strength.
+ Each part in the compound metaphor may be used to signify an additional item of meaning.
+ The suffix “Ma” is often used in scientific disciplines such as geology, paleontology, and astronomy to signify very long time periods into the past or future.
+ Occasionally Germans would award the hatrickees with 3 medals to signify their loss.
+ Her mother poured black paint on her to signify oil.
+ In addition, he normally wore the double crown to signify his rule over all of Egypt and to relate with the Pharaoh.
+ Pope Pius IX changed the name to the Pontifical Academy of the New Lincei in 1847 to signify its new status as an official institution of the Pontifical State.
+ Worship of the said deities is often done through the aid of pictures or icons which are said not to be God themselves but conduits for the devotee’s consciousness, markers for the human soul that signify the ineffable and illimitable nature of the love and grandeur of God.
+ The color gold is known to signify wealth, fame, illumination, and wisdom.
+ The seven gold and red lines signify the states’ pathways to federation.
+ The “Zhejiang University” written in both Chinese and English signify that Zhejiang University has already opened to the word.
+ As these issues do not usually matter to anybody else on the board, the phrase was often used as a reply to the original poster to signify that the board refuse to provide aid to someone.
+ The first specific use of the term “Arab Spring” as used to signify these events may have started with the American political journal “Foreign Policy”.
+ This blood from the hymen is important in many cultures, as it is a sign that the woman is a virgin; even though it is not necessary for the hymen to be broken to signify a woman’s lack of virginity.
+ This is primarily used to signify that a particular cell contains data that may be confusing to a computer that's trying to read the file.
+ It may signify humour or contempt, real or pretend.
+ This value does not show for technical reasons, but it does signify an extra precision.
