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- IMPLY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
imply is close to suggest but may indicate a more definite or logical relation of the unexpressed idea to the expressed hint implies the use of slight or remote suggestion with a minimum of overt statement intimate stresses delicacy of suggestion without connoting any lack of candor
- IMPLYING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
IMPLYING definition: 1 present participle of imply 2 to communicate an idea or feeling without saying it directly: 3… Learn more
- Implying - definition of implying by The Free Dictionary
1 to express or indicate by a hint; suggest: what are you implying by that remark? 2 (Logic) to suggest or involve as a necessary consequence 3 (Logic) logic to enable (a conclusion) to be inferred
- imply verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
to suggest that something is true or that you feel or think something, without saying so directly imply (that)… Are you implying (that) I am wrong? imply something His silence seemed to imply agreement High-yield bonds, as the name implies, offer a high rate of interest it is implied that… It was implied that we were at fault
- IMPLY definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If you imply that something is the case, you say something which indicates that it is the case in an indirect way 'Are you implying that I have something to do with those attacks?' she asked coldly [VERB that] She felt undermined by the implied criticism [VERB-ed]
- Imply Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
Your remark implies (to me) that you think I'm wrong Early reports implied that the judge's death was not an accident His words implied a threat War implies fighting and death
- Imply vs. Infer–Whats the difference? - Grammarly
Implying and inferring are both common elements of communication One means to state something, and the other to conclude something But it’s surprisingly easy to confuse these two verbs
- Imply - Definition, Meaning Synonyms - Vocabulary. com
Imply means to express, suggest, or show something without stating it directly: A friend’s gruff manner would imply that she’s in a foul mood
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