Indicative - Law Dictionary Search Results
Complaisance
oblige obliging compliance with the wishes of others a deportment indicative of a desire to please courtesy civility
Evidential
Relating to or affording evidence indicative especially relating to the evidences of Christianity
Evincive
Tending to prove having the power to demonstrate demonstrative indicative
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Exclamation
an expression of feeling sudden expression of sound or words indicative of emotion as in surprise pain grief joy anger etc
Expressive
Serving to express utter or represent indicative communicative followed by of as words expressive of his gratitude
Several
limitations. The use of the word several would not be indicative of the fact that corruption which took place many years
Indicatory
Serving to show or make known showing indicative signifying implying
Lowbred
one bred in a low condition of life characteristic or indicative of such breeding rude impolite vulgar as a lowbred fellow
Signaturist
who holds to the doctrine of signatures impressed upon objects indicative of character or qualities
Expressly
which is employed in s. 193 denoting those exceptions is indicative of the legislative mandate that a Court of Session can
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