Antonym: express. Similar words: multiplied, implicit, simplify, implicate, implicated, implication, simplification, allied. Meaning: [ɪm'plaɪd] adj. indicated by necessary connotation though not expressed directly.
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121 Given the context, a reasonable person could only conclude that the threat of judicial power was plainly implied.
122 And the baggage which is usually implied with it, which includes demands for evidence of instant and dramatic conversion experiences!
123 The more traditional cross symbolised fulfilment; but fulfilment implied a span of existence transcending the grave.
124 In popular language and literature, these two words simply implied contrast.
125 It is not so easy to gauge what his emphasis on the book's Wagnerian aspect really implied.
126 In spite of the responsibility implied by my job, I was ignorant and malleable when I advised my first customers.
127 It is accepted that the Rechsstaat principle is implied by Article 20.
128 The last case concerned an implied trust at the expense of the intestate heir.
129 A secure soloist, it is implied(sentencedict.com), might not be given much guidance.
130 So, is this bank going to keep its word, expressed or implied?
131 The Archbishop's implied command that he leave the matter alone he decided to ignore.
132 He strongly implied that part of the plan involved funneling campaign contributions to members of Congress, state officials and presidential candidates.
133 Yet this view implied, or rather was explicitly based in Comte and Spencer, on a historical view of evolutionary progress.
134 Woman is not the passive chattel that the tussles of despots, described in the last chapter, have implied.
135 Open opposition is strongly implied by his offer in 1014 to forgive all the things that had been said against him.
136 The advent of policy activism implied an adherence to policy rules radically different from those which had been applied previously.
137 If a council crossed an upper threshold implied by them it ran the risk of being capped.
138 As a team with which to go goat-hunting it was not quite so exiguous as he implied.
139 Implied dismissal of past achievements creates a lack of confidence.
140 But, in addition, they implied that O'Keeffe's work was a revelation of female sexuality.
141 It was this implied indictment that was soon to bring so much wrath down on his head.
142 On the whole, therefore,(http://sentencedict.com/implied.html) a rather crude kind of draughtsmanship is implied.
143 Then he implied that Lynne Donato had been talking to him about me losing my job.
144 It is usually implied that the answers are out of reach of science.
145 Implied terms can thus supplement express rules, or introduce new rules, but can not directly contradict an existing rule.
146 The implied senior rating was also downgraded to triple-B from triple-B-plus.
147 The sellers were in breach of the implied condition that the goods should be reasonably fit for their purpose.
148 She looked up at him expectantly, her mouth open, the bottom lip raised, almost brutal in what it implied.
149 An obligation of confidence can arise through contract, either express or implied.
150 The elves: Tiny beings with implied magical powers and fantastic shoemaking skills.
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