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Definitionn. something that is inferred
Last update: August 16, 2015
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They failed to consider the wider implication of their actions. [Please select]
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Cheryl’s hiding of her report card gave me the implication she had failed at least one of her classes. [Please select]
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When I saw the maître d’ staring at my jeans and tee shirt, I knew he was making an implication about my ability to afford a five-star meal. [Please select]
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Lisa ignored his crude implication and kept her attention on his mother. [Please select]
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Such, indeed, is the implication of the approval theories of style. [Please select]
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"To insult your friend's country, and, by basest implication, your friend." [Please select]
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” The implication is that the herds passed _southward_ in May. [Please select]
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She had cleared her skirts of any possible implication of intimacy with the late Mrs. [Please select]
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It is not a universal co-implication, or integration of all things _durcheinander_. [Please select]
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I came here," said he, with rather too blunt an implication, "to be let alone. [Please select]
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That is, he admits it by implication; he says the Secretary feared it. [Please select]
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