1a gesture, action, or sound that is used to convey information or instructions, typically by prearrangement between the parties concerned:the firing of the gun was the signal for a chain of beacons to be lit [with infinitive]:the policeman raised his hand as a signal to stop
an indication of a situation:the markets are waiting for a clear signal about the direction of policy
an event or statement that provides the impulse for an occurrence:the champion’s announcement that he was retiring was the signal for scores of journalists to gather at his last match
Bridge a prearranged convention of bidding or play intended to convey information to one’s partner.
2an electrical impulse or radio wave transmitted or received:equipment for receiving TV signals
3an apparatus on a railway, typically a coloured light or a semaphore, giving indications to train drivers of whether or not the line is clear:the driver of the mail train overran a signal at danger and ran into the rear of an express
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convey information or instructions by means of a gesture, action, or sound:hold your fire until I signal
[with object and infinitive] instruct (someone) to do something by means of gestures or signs:she signalled Charlotte to be silent
(of a cyclist, motorist, or vehicle) indicate an intention to turn in a specified direction using an extended arm or flashing indicator: [with complement]:Stone signalled right [with infinitive]:the truck signalled to turn left
[with object] indicate the existence or occurrence of (something) by actions or sounds:the Community could signal displeasure by refusing to cooperate [with clause]:she gave a glance which signalled that her father was being secretive