Legal Definition and Related Resources of Indicator
Meaning of Indicator
Synonyms of Indicator
noun
- attestant
- attester
- augury
- auspice
- badge
- beacon
- clue
- cue
- emblem
- ensign
- flag
- foreshadowing
- harbinger
- herald
- hint
- index
- informant
- informer
- landmark
- mark
- note
- pointer
- precursor
- prognostic
- semaphore
- sign
- stamp
- symbol
- symptom
- token
- warning
- witness
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What is the meaning of Indicator?
A definition of Indicator is provided here: Something measured that signifies a state or level of performance or achievement. For example, an indicator for the level of post-secondary attainment might be the percentage of working-age population which has completed a post-secondary program.
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