Signified in a sentence as a noun

Should there be a Black bar at the top to signified a great person has died?

I thought perhaps the '6' visitors would be signified by 6 ticks... nope.

It's about the confidence that is signified by the act.

We're adding a new class of word, the "referent case", which is signified by a # before the word.

After work, when you got home, the act of taking off the suit--the uniform of work--was a ritual that signified "I am done working for the day.

I'm not just being pedantic, I think the approaches signified by these two words goes to the root of the differences your describing.

It debits an account that is signified by the randomly generated account number.

H&R is 3 companies separated from their buy and where the ad is shown, and never signified any intent to advertise with an ISP or with Apple.

When a BA passes a story for completion, this is signified by the ringing of a cowbell, at which point everyone will pound on their desk and play with noise makers to celebrate.

The law merely **** the confluence of capitalism: money, a signifier -- to represent resources: the signified.

"I believe the 2-looking mark is short for a 'too' sound, and the 'lol' throughout the text, although it originally signified laughter, has become a replacement for the end of a sentence"

The fallacious belief in a company "culture" that is signified by what candidates wear isn't benign, but it isn't the worst implication of "culture fit".

Before the American paper Constitution, constitutions were exactly what the word signified - the structure of a ruling system.

Sure thing, my reasoning goes like this:My first premise is that we are still in a relatively early stage of the technological boom signified by things like electronics, computers, robotics and the internet.

"The mind has acquired a confirmed and inveterate habit of inattention to [the luminous stimuli]; for they no sooner appear than quick as lightning the thing signified succeeds, and engrosses all our regard..." The only profession in life in which it is necessary, by training the eye and mind, to break this process apart - to separate seeing from recognising - Reid says, is painting.

For it is evident, that if he could fix in his imagination the visible appearance of objects, without confounding it with the things signified by that appearance, it would be as easy for him to paint from the life, and to give every figure its proper shading and relief, and its perspective proportions, as it is to paint from a copy.

You could literally burn all of lower manhattan to the ground and replace it with a massive federal credit union and it wouldn't change the fundamental dynamics of "credit up, credit down".Finally, if a couple thousand college-aged leftists protesting in a coastal american city actually signified an incipient revolution, we'd have had about 20 revolutions in the past 30 years.

Signified definitions

noun

the meaning of a word or expression; the way in which a word or expression or situation can be interpreted; "the dictionary gave several senses for the word"; "in the best sense charity is really a duty"; "the signifier is linked to the signified"

See also: sense