English to Gujarati Dictionary indication

indication

સંકેત
definition
noun
the visit was an indication of the improvement in relations between the countries
a sign or piece of information that indicates something.
translation of 'indication'
નિર્દેશ,
નિશાની,
લક્ષણ,
સંકેત
noun
સૂચન
example
The companies were very keen to get coronary heart disease prevention as an 'indication' for the drugs.
There is no 'indication' for antibiotics in patients with thrombophlebitis.
One 'indication' of this is that conventional game programming does not seem to be growing these days.
These two stories are an 'indication' of the problems that lie ahead.
I eagerly await the news story citing evidence of tea harvesting on the South Downs as an 'indication' of climate change.
That gives an 'indication' of how informed they intend to be for the remainder of this debate.
It was an 'indication' of the way the Academy's luck has been going.
heavy bleeding is a common 'indication' for hysterectomy
Party affiliation is no longer an accurate 'indication' of approach.
The gathering earlier this week of trade union leaders to discuss plans for a more robust manifesto was an 'indication' of that.
It's an 'indication' of the troubled security situation facing Coalition forces.
Red markings at the top of the gauge give an easy 'indication' that water levels are too high.
It was not uncommon for patients to present with more than one 'indication' for tracheostomy.
Around half of the study patients had atrial fibrillation as their primary 'indication' for warfarin.
This, once again, is a 'indication' of the kind of thing that the president said he wanted to do.
Some types of infection are an 'indication' for a planned Caesarean section.
When there are nine to 10 games left, you will have a clear 'indication' of who will be there at the end of the race.
If the patient is unwilling to sign a written 'indication' of this refusal, this too should be noted in writing.
Perhaps this information, and some 'indication' of the meeting place was discussed.
Just an 'indication' of how much trouble there is out there and how dry it can be.
Failure to establish regular breathing in the first minute after birth is an 'indication' for assisted ventilation.
This in itself is an indication of the problem, an 'indication' of the fear in which people live.
Perhaps impaired glucose tolerance should be an 'indication' for treatment.
the visit was an 'indication' of the improvement in relations between the countries
The monthly magazine is a great 'indication' of good value wine purchases and general wine knowledge.
Could this be a novel therapy for sleep apnea, and a new 'indication' for cardiac pacing?
Well, later in the piece we get some 'indication' of what our correspondent really thinks.
Was this evidence of a busy morning or the 'indication' of a little used venue?
This gives an 'indication' of where mortgage-holders are likely to be hardest hit by interest rate rises or a dip in the economy.
For many women the first 'indication' of pregnancy is a missed period.
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