send a signal



send a signal

to do something that is likely to influence someone's attitudes or behavior send a message The people in Pennsylvania sent a signal in this election that they wanted health-care reform. Making polluters pay to recycle old electronics products sends a strong signal to the companies to change the way they do business.
Usage notes: said about actions whether they are intentional or not
See also: send, signal

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Abelone-Danish
Yachin-Hebrew, Biblical Hebrew
Desiderata-Late Roman
Armide-Literature
Gundisalvus-Ancient Germanic (Latinized)
Sylviane-French