Results for: signal that danger is over, signal to proceed
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signal that danger is over, signal to proceedall clear
(Archaic) act as a model or guide; signal, be trainer or leaderfugle
ability to notice and value quality, attunement to subtle differentiation, discernment; partiality, unequal treatment; ability to choose well (in matters of taste), signal selection, treating people differently through prejudicediscrimination
acceptance, act of receiving; event in which guests are formally welcomed by their host; check-in, reception desk, catching of forward pass, conversion of electronic signals, formal party, place where visitors are received, quality of signal, reception...reception
acclaim, exclamation of greeting, pellets of ice, pouring down of something harmful, rain down hail; pour down like hail, fall with force; salute, welcome; call to from a distance, rain ice pellets, shout or signal, shout or signal for attention, small...hail
achieve same score, adjust an electronic signal, make equal, make equal; make uniform, become equalequalize
act of causing excitement, stimulation; excited state, stimulated state, activity caused by stimulation, application of signal making transistor operate, being excited, exciting, production of magnetic field, raising energy of atom from lowestexcitation
act of indicating, medical sign, reading instrument, sign of something, something necessary or desirable, something which indicates, mark, signal, suggestion, symptom; act of indicating or showingindication
act of questioning, investigation, inquiry, examination through questions, thorough questioning, transmission of a signal to a computerinterrogation
act of raising or lifting; something which is lifted or raised; apparatus which raises or lifts, device for lifting, lift up, lifting up, measure of a sail, signalhoist
act or instance of walking in shallow water, cross with difficulty; proceed slowly and with difficulty; walk in water, walk through any substance that impedes motion (snow, etc.)wade
act or process of separating a modulated message from the carrier signal (Computers, Telecommunications)demodulation
add detail, exaggerate, increase, increase signal, make louder, strengthen, reinforce, make stronger; expand; increase the amplitudeamplify
addition of detail, detail added, enlargement of something, gene amplification, gene reproduction, increase in signal magnitude, process of making louder, strengthening, reinforcement; enlargingamplification
advance, move forward, gain, proceed, headway, forward movement; development, advancement, help complete something, improve, improvement, motion toward something, move along, royal tourprogress
 

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