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  • IMPLY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    In truth, the meanings of infer and imply have overlapped since the 16th century, making the need for a distinction a matter of preference
  • 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
    Imply means "suggest indirectly that something is true," while infer means "conclude or deduce something is true"; furthermore, to imply is to suggest or throw out a suggestion, while to infer is to include or take in a suggestion
  • IMPLYING Synonyms: 41 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
    Synonyms for IMPLYING: insinuating, hinting, symbolic, suggestive, connoting, referring, expressive, symptomatic; Antonyms of IMPLYING: declaring, announcing, proclaiming, explaining, describing, elucidating, spelling out, delineating
  • IMPLYING | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
    Her statement implies a lack of confidence in the management of the company What are you implying? A connection between the events has been implied in several news reports The relationship implied a high degree of trust between the two parties
  • 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
  • implying - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    Human events are always implyings What they are includes the implying of further events While it was noted above that the interaffecting of the present by the occurrings and implyings of the past provides a means of generating a sense of a personal past through the accumulation of bodily-relevant occurrings and implyings, […]
  • imply verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
    imply something (of an idea, action, etc ) to make something necessary in order to be successful synonym mean The project implies an enormous investment in training Sustainable development implies a long-term perspective Word Origin late Middle English: from Old French emplier, from Latin implicare, from in- ‘in’ + plicare ‘to fold’
  • implying - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
    im•ply ɪmˈplaɪ v , -plied, -ply•ing 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 presuppose:[~ + object] A fair trial implies a jury that is not biased See -plic-
  • 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





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