Adverb
By implication or inference.
Source: Webster's dictionaryImpliedly, the gimmicks of those who are currently manipulating the people as if Nigeria is their private property will no longer work and Nigerians will heave a sigh of relief! Source: Internet
Employee hereby affirms that no Releasee has made any written or oral statements, suggestions or representations, either directly or impliedly, of any wrongdoing or illegal or actionable acts or omissions by any Releasee. Source: Internet
During the George W. Bush administration, some federal agencies aggressively insisted that federal regulatory requirements impliedly preempted state common law claims. Source: Internet
They were told, impliedly, that the world did not care about your records. Source: Internet
Instead, “grey area” conduct must be impliedly licensed, or at least tolerated. Source: Internet