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Definition of Signalised
1. signalise [v] - See also: signalise
Lexicographical Neighbors of Signalised
Literary usage of Signalised
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Antiquary (1871)
"At the Battle of Edge-hill, on Sunday, October 23, 1642, Robert Welch, an Irish
gentleman, in command of a troop of horse, eminently signalised himself by ..."
2. Memoirs of Marmontel, Written by Himself: Containing His Literary and by Jean François Marmontel (1807)
"In his earliest youth this turn of mind had signalised itself by a remarkable
trait, and which was known. His mother was on terms of very particular ..."
3. Female Biography; Or Memoirs of Illustrious and Celebrated Women, of All by Mary Hays (1803)
"... acts of beneficence and justice signalised his succession; he seemed, on his
advancement to power, like Henry V. of England, to assume a new character. ..."
4. The Despatches of William Perwich: English Agent in Paris, 1669-1677 by William Perwich, Minnie Beryl Curran (1903)
"... had signalised themselves ag1 those rebells, have been, within 12 days, through
great violence to their persons & estates, turned out again from their ..."
5. The Christian Remembrancer by William Scott (1851)
"bearing insolence which signalised the dealings of the burghers with the commonalty
of old was in a far greater degree characteristic of the conduct of the ..."
6. Memoirs of the Life of Colonel Hutchinson, Governor of Nottingham by Lucy Apsley Hutchinson, Julius Hutchinson, Charles Harding Firth (1885)
"... who having by his signalised valour arrived to a great reputation,, they
thought if they could gain him, he would be their best lever to heave out the ..."