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Sentence count:201+5Posted:2016-07-16Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: conditional relationdeductionentailmentimportlogical implicationsignificanceSimilar words: applicationpublicationcomplicatedmedicationindicationimplementationcommunicationesterificationMeaning: [‚ɪmplɪ'keɪʃn]  n. 1. something that is inferred (deduced or entailed or implied) 2. a meaning that is not expressly stated but can be inferred 3. an accusation that brings into intimate and usually incriminating connection 4. a logical relation between propositions p and q of the form `if p then q'; if p is true then q cannot be false 5. a relation implicated by virtue of involvement or close connection (especially an incriminating involvement). 
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31) He didn't actually accuse me of stealing, but that was the implication.
32) The implication was you had to have your own world, you had to be self-sufficient in that way.
33) The obvious implication is that many asylum seekers may miss the deadline and lose the chance to appeal.
34) None the less, the rapid rise in the numbers of monks does have a social implication.
35) The implication was that balance would be achieved over the trade cycle.
36) The implication of their arguments was that a major restructuring was taking place.
37) He criticized Bevin for lack of imagination - surely an inverted compliment given its implication of positive contributions in the past.
38) Sales of butter have declined since the implication of fat in cases of heart disease.
39) By implication, the healthy female is not the healthy adult.
40) It was clear that the wife was never in a position fully to understand the legal implication of documents.
41) Attrition rates, for tanks and aircraft increased greatly, sparking off a debate about the implication of the new technologies.
42) They may, of course, feature in the presenting problem, either overtly or by implication.
42) Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
43) For a buyer, the implication of fast-paced change may be a disincentive to prolong a search process.
44) One implication of the neutral theory is that we can use molecular changes as a kind of clock to measure evolutionary events.
45) The implication is that it is somehow self-evident that anything so wonderful as this could not possibly have evolved by natural selection.
46) By implication, Walshe was clearly stating that a genetic readiness plus a long-term psychological stress results in cancer.
47) By implication it is impossible to postulate any definite inverse correlation between changes in the real wage rate and changes in employment.
48) The clear implication of this is that a fully autonomous civilian economy may not exist.
49) The clear implication is that no machine is capable of doing the job.
50) But he did leave jurors with the clear implication that something was very wrong.
51) The president himself claimed not to be involved and refused to call Carville off, leaving the clear implication of approval.
52) This is the ordinary, all-purpose staccato with no implication of either accent, emphasis or special sharpness.
53) In fact, I might have been offended by that implication, but instead I am perplexed.
54) The implication is that males need maintain high levels of vigilance only when in nuptial plumage.
55) These purely doctrinal responses were, however, of lesser importance than one practical implication of Luxemburgism.
56) What emerges is the implication that the perceived cultural exchange between these selected texts reveal preoccupations found throughout the whole culture.
57) Through implication, language can diminish or elevate the status of others.
58) One, motivated only by despair, deserves sympathy and time to absorb the full implication of last Thursday's election.
59) The implication, they fear, is that when the chips are down it is only rational human beings that really matter.
60) Delaney swallowed, suddenly realising the implication, the reason why Nell's face was white behind her re-donned mask.
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