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What is the adjective for significations?

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Included below are past participle and present participle forms for the verb signify which may be used as adjectives within certain contexts.

significant
  1. Signifying something; carrying meaning.
  2. Having a covert or hidden meaning.
  3. Having a noticeable or major effect; notable.
  4. Reasonably large in number or amount.
  5. (statistics) Having a low probability of occurring by chance (for example, having high correlation and thus likely to be related).
  6. Synonyms:
  7. Examples:
    1. “The government has made significant changes to the rules surrounding social benefits.”
      “After lamenting the lack of productivity in the team, our boss gave me a significant look.”
      “He was a significant figure in the film industry with several blockbusters under his name.”
significative
  1. (of) That tends to signify or indicate; indicative
  2. That has meaning or significance; significant
  3. Synonyms:
  4. Examples:
    1. “The artist encircles this cross with a line to mark it off as significative.”
      “Possibly the most significative feature of these models is the very basic importance of dissymmetries.”
      “Now the whole Chinese language consists in reality of about four hundred words, or significative sounds, all monosyllabic.”
significatory
  1. significant; having signification
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “The capacity for representation transforms our perceptual universe, entailing that no bodily immediacy is possible, that all experience will be mediated by significatory practices and filtered through the ego's organization.”
      “This understanding of theater's deliberate significatory practice was Tadcusz Kowtzan's 1968 refinement of the Prague school's semiotization law.”
      “Thus she points to the twins as personifying antithetical artistic or significatory elements that together contribute to White's unified yet tensely dynamic style.”
signifer
  1. (obsolete) Bearing signs.
signifiable
  1. Capable of being signified.
  2. Examples:
    1. “The symbol of the Byzantine Empire is also impressive. It is signifiable in the floor of the church.”
      “If there is a topic that has dominated Wodeham scholarship, it is the complexe significabile or alternatively, that which is signifiable in a complex way, i.e., through a proposition.”
signified
signifying
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