Associations to the word «Signalize»
Noun
- Intersection
- Concurrency
- Terminus
- Sr
- Interchange
- Valor
- Pedestrian
- Expressway
- Commencement
- Freeway
- Parkway
- Roadway
- Exploit
- Boulevard
- Courage
- Highway
- Traffic
- Lane
- Triumph
- Conqueror
- Route
- Junction
- Avenue
- Cr
- Occasion
- Crossing
- Conquest
- Road
- Trumpet
- Us
- Meet
- Transit
- Exit
- Reign
- Enterprise
- Signal
- Siege
- Circle
- Access
- Arrival
- Opportunity
- Pass
- Genius
- Limit
- Fortune
- Drive
- Street
- Expedition
- Capacity
- Turn
- Gentleman
- Manner
- Hamilton
- Departure
- Spirit
- Transportation
- Passing
- Phase
- Desire
Adjective
Adverb
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Wiktionary
SIGNALIZE, verb. (transitive) To make signal or eminent; to render distinguished from what is common.
SIGNALIZE, verb. (transitive) To communicate with by means of a signal.
SIGNALIZE, verb. (humorous or nonstandard) To make something noticeable, different, remarkable or conspicuous, especially by gesticulation.
SIGNALIZE, verb. (nonstandard) (transitive) To signal; to indicate the existence, presence, or fact of, by a signal.
SIGNALIZE, verb. (nonstandard) To install a traffic signal at an intersection that is currently regulated by stop signs.
Dictionary definition
SIGNALIZE, verb. Provide with traffic signals; "signalize a busy intersection".
SIGNALIZE, verb. Communicate silently and non-verbally by signals or signs; "He signed his disapproval with a dismissive hand gesture"; "The diner signaled the waiters to bring the menu".
SIGNALIZE, verb. Point out carefully and clearly.
SIGNALIZE, verb. Make conspicuous or noteworthy.
Wise words
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