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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151 In short, therefore, public interest immunity arises as an issue ancillary to the implied undertaking.
152 There are equally significant changes implied in the role of general managers.
153 His address implied that schools and teachers were no longer equipping young people to meet the requirements of industry.
154 As we have implied, the manner in which the change proceeds is conditioned by both social and phonological factors.
155 Poor teaching quality, it is implied, results from an absence of the required competences and qualities.
156 In deserving cases the courts would sometimes find implied permission.
157 The ability to manipulate information, he implied, could be our very salvation.
158 I can handle this, the wink implied, so relax and eat your tuna sandwich.
159 This is implied in saying that the original statement expressed an attitude, and not a belief about an attitude.
160 In cases such as the present both the concept of want of consideration and payment under implied compulsion are in play.
161 First there is the fact of statehood, with the implied acceptance of law and order by the people.
162 It is often referred to as baker's cheese and is, as implied, very good for cooking.
163 Covenants, though not expressly stated in the lease, may be implied from the fact of a lease being entered into.
164 The article implied that unemployed people are lazy and do not want to work.
165 Without a dictatorial Coriolanus, Shakespeare's point about the implied threat to the republic is stated rather than felt.
166 This is more than a mere breach of the implied condition that goods should comply with the contract description.
167 On a more general level, the past was often implied in works which were not directly concerned with portraying it.
168 Daily implied volatility estimates were made from the closing prices of options on index futures.
169 Whilst still in employment, there was an implied term imposing a duty of good faith.
170 Certainly they impute to the accused a degree of mystical malevolence just like that implied in witchcraft charges.
171 His reply implied a criticism of our work.
172 Judgement is implied in every apprehensive act.
173 The implied - reservation doctrine has deep historical roots.
174 The teacher's smile implied that she had forgiven me.
175 Innumerable connotations are implied underneath Hemingway's concise fictional words.
176 But in Carmichael's speeches and in his landmark 1967 book, Black Power: The Politics of Liberation in America,(sentencedict.com) he persuasively argued that the term implied black inferiority.
177 Had Android been built on Oracle's GPL-licensed Java code base, there would have been no suit; Google would have been protected by the GPL's implied patent license.
178 This article discusses a world-known new concept, namely the definition of social gender, its implied power relationship and equal rights, and offers mankind a new perspective in evaluating himself.
179 Her frown implied that she did not agree with us.
180 But this is not at all obvious, or implied by Keynes's usage.
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