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- TACIT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of TACIT is expressed or carried on without words or speech How to use tacit in a sentence
- TACITLY Definition Meaning - Dictionary. com
Tacitly definition: without saying so; silently See examples of TACITLY used in a sentence
- TACITLY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
The defendant's own lawyer has tacitly conceded that the appeal has no merit Most of us still tacitly assume the relationship to be one of cause and effect In using money, people agreed tacitly to such an unequal distribution
- Tacitly - Definition, Meaning Synonyms - Vocabulary. com
Maybe you never talked to your friends about sitting together at lunch — you just started doing it one day — you tacitly plan to continue eating together The Latin root of tacitly is tacitus, which means "something that is silent or performed without words "
- Tacitly - definition of tacitly by The Free Dictionary
Define tacitly tacitly synonyms, tacitly pronunciation, tacitly translation, English dictionary definition of tacitly adj 1 Not spoken: indicated tacit approval by smiling and winking 2 Implied by or inferred from actions or statements: Management has given its tacit
- tacitly adverb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and . . .
in a way that is suggested indirectly or understood, rather than said in words The government has tacitly acknowledged its previous errors It was tacitly assumed that he would be promoted at the end of the year Want to learn more? Definition of tacitly adverb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary
- TACIT definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If you refer to someone's tacit agreement or approval, you mean they are agreeing to something or approving it without actually saying so, often because they are unwilling to admit to doing so The question was a tacit admission that a mistake had indeed been made The rebels enjoyed the tacit support of elements in the army
- tacitly - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
tacitly (comparative more tacitly, superlative most tacitly) In a tacit manner; done in silence or implied Your failure to object to the request resulted in you tacitly approving the change
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