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  • IMPLIES Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    suggest, imply, hint, intimate, insinuate mean to convey an idea indirectly suggest may stress putting into the mind by association of ideas, awakening of a desire, or initiating a train of thought imply is close to suggest but may indicate a more definite or logical relation of the unexpressed idea to the expressed
  • IMPLY Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    IMPLY definition: to indicate or suggest without being explicitly stated See examples of imply used in a sentence
  • imply verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
    Extra Examples The statement logically implies a certain conclusion They believe that submission in no way implies inferiority Campaigners said the data implies the existence of ‘a pressing social need’
  • IMPLY | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
    We imply something by what we say We infer something from what somebody else says The main difference between these two words is that a speaker can imply, but a listener can only infer … [ + (that) clause ] He implied (that) the error was mine Democracy implies free elections
  • implies - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
    to indicate or suggest (something) without its being stated in words: [~ + object] His actions implied a lack of faith [~ + (that) clause] The doctor's frown implied that something was wrong to involve as a necessary circumstance; presuppose:[~ + object] A fair trial implies a jury that is not biased See -plic-
  • Implies - definition of implies by The Free Dictionary
    imply, infer - A speaker or writer implies, a hearer or reader infers; implications are incorporated in statements, while inferences are deduced from statements
  • Implies Definition Meaning | YourDictionary
    Implies definition: Third-person singular simple present indicative form of <a>imply < a>
  • American Heritage Dictionary Entry: implies
    See Usage Note at infer 2 To involve by logical necessity; entail: Life implies growth and death [Middle English implien, from Old French emplier, to enfold, from Latin implic ā re; see IMPLICATE ] The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition copyright ©2022 by HarperCollins Publishers All rights reserved


















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