Definitionadj. implied though not directly expressed
Last update: June 13, 2015
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I have implicit faith in your abilities. [adjective]
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NHS Scotland must address explicit and implicit age discrimination in health policy and access to services eg interventional cardiology for older patients. [adjective]
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This change allowed us to isolate the implicit causality of the verb itself from the contribution of the connective. [adjective]
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She thought of her fellow-creatures with a Divine charity; she worshipped her Creator with an implicit faith. [adjective]
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However implicit the faith of David was in the performance of ancient miracles, he eschewed the belief of any direct supernatural agency in the management of modern morality. [adjective]
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I never desert any man who trusts me with such implicit confidence. [adjective]
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That shows implicit faith in Tugwell, to return the salute of the fair captive. [adjective]
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In return for implicit confidence on your part, favour, forgiveness, cordiality, every consideration which you can justly desire. [adjective]
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Of course, I put implicit confidence in you, or I would not offer the situation. [adjective]
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