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implied

Speech parts

1. implied - Adjective

2. implied - Verb

Derived from imply

Meaning

Virtually involved or included; involved in substance; inferential; tacitly conceded; -- the correlative of express, or expressed. See Imply.

of Imply

Source: Webster's dictionary

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About this time he adopted the stage name Ringo Starr; derived from the rings he wore and also because it implied a country and western influence. Source: Internet

A bet of $6.43, resulting in pot odds of 4.11-to-1, would make his opponent mathematically indifferent to calling if implied odds are disregarded. Source: Internet

Additionally, claims involving real estate may also take the form of an implied warranty of habitability. Source: Internet

A computer, for instance, allows us so many more freedoms than we have without a computer, but should these technological mediums be implied freedoms, or selective privileges? Source: Internet

A certain amount of social mobility is implied by regulations detailing the conditions under which a ceorl could become a thegn. Source: Internet

Accompanying each omen is a wish; this wish can be either explicitly stated or implicitly implied. Source: Internet

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