Examples of 'guidepost' in a sentence

Meaning of "guidepost"

Guidepost - (noun) A guidepost is a physical or metaphorical sign that provides direction or guidance. In a literal sense, guideposts are markers placed along a path or route to help travelers navigate and stay on course. Metaphorically, guideposts can refer to principles, values, or goals that serve as guiding references in decision-making and actions
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  • A signpost.
  • Anything that provides guidance; a guideline.

How to use "guidepost" in a sentence

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It was built as a guidepost for caravans in ancient times.
Your answer to this question is your guidepost.
May the bell be a guidepost for her as well.
He is said to have planted a cherry tree to act as a guidepost.
The second guidepost concerns the impact of biology.
The report serves as a valuable guidepost for our discussion.
Your guidepost in time of need.
So use fear as your guidepost.
You are my guidepost for everything.
Use volume as a confirming guidepost.
Torah is our guidepost for traversing the maze of life.
A person is the guidepost.
A guidepost to the afterlife.
You have been my guidepost.
The guidepost that will link the spirit with the divine.

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She was his guidepost.
My guidepost is inner.
You became my guidepost.
Cells called guidepost cells assist in the guidance of neuronal axon growth.
Own links to external websites only provide a guidepost to these websites.
May it be a guidepost on your journey and a blessing for those whom you serve.
He is the guidepost.
He will have read this manual and will have some guidepost.
It must continue to be our guidepost as we try to revive the peace process.
Marion is now editor of the Guidepost.
Look within often as your guidepost to the best direction for you to follow.
A PET scan is usually a guidepost.
This evidently provides a novel guidepost for overcoming antibody drug resistance in cancer therapy.
I would like it if you could be a guidepost for Miwako.
The guidepost to unify souls unto God.
Spica is a star of first magnitude and a guidepost even city astronomers can not miss.
However, guidepost cells can also act as a group.
The internationally agreed development goals remain the guidepost for international development efforts.
Guidepost 3:Imposing contemporary standards can influence our interpretation of the past.
His statements are a guidepost for millions of Americans.
That 's our mission statement and our daily guidepost.
Roman architecture served as a guidepost for Byzantine architecture.
But he said his father 's work will be his guidepost.
Testament law can be a good guidepost for knowing how to love God and knowing what.
An apparatus as recited in claim 5 wherein said guidepost comprises a bolt.
It provides themes that provide a guidepost for making important choices in each individual 's career.
But this time, your fondness for blowing past bureaucratic guidepost.
Christians today should recognize this important guidepost and observe the New Testament Passover.
A guidepost to the afterlife . Three thousand years old.
The Bible is a guidepost.
Guidepost 3, Historical context allows us to understand the perspectives of historical actors.
This method utilizes Sigma Octantis as a guidepost to the celestial pole.
A guidepost that tests the pilot 's heart as it leads him to the Box.
It's a commitment to your customers and a guidepost for business decisions.
Guidepost 3, Historical actors and conditions both play a role in shaping events.

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