Signify in a sentence as a verb

Clicking the little gray up arrow does not signify enough how much I agree with this sentiment.

This could also be toned down to just signify romantic interest to get more engagement.

I have never felt they wore it as a badge of honor to signify some inner nobility, as you posit.

I would think this would be more cool if both of you are only notified if you both signify that you want to sleep with each other.

Credit and credibility derive from the same root and signify the same thing: when in doubt, we can trust the one who has either trait.

Note the lack of capitalization on the 'h' making it not signify the proper name for the event, the Holocaust.

This may signify that Apple has privately agreed to hold them harmless in exchange for their agreement to keep this confidential.

And because this labor often goes underpaid or not paid at all, it also doesn’t signify when equity is divided up.

We never had .nix, .win32, .php, .asp, .intel or .amd TLDs to signify server properties no user should have to know about in the olden days of not worshipping the cloud.

Because you shouldn't be setting fonts directly; you should be using paragraph styles to signify your intent and then make visual adjustments later.

"Scare quotes are quotation marks placed around a word or phrase to imply that it may not signify its apparent meaning or that it is not necessarily the way the quoting person would express its concept.

Part of the problem is that the general public doesn't understand what the percentages really signify, so it may be of some benefit to emphasize that it really could rain, it's just not very likely, so it behooves people to at least have some backup plan for rain.

To say, then, that one is "in" on such a term sheet would signify no more than what one signifies by actually signing it: that is, the investor becomes morally bound to negotiate in good faith until the documentation is prepared and signed and also morally bound to participate when such documentation is prepared in good faith and along customary lines.

Signify definitions

verb

denote or connote; "`maison' means `house' in French"; "An example sentence would show what this word means"

See also: mean intend

verb

convey or express a meaning; "These words mean nothing to me!"; "What does his strange behavior signify?"

verb

make known with a word or signal; "He signified his wish to pay the bill for our meal"