Sentence example with the word 'imply'

imply

accuse, attest, call for, drop a hint, give prospect of, impute, lodge a complaint, press charges, show, suppose, twit

Definition v. express or state indirectly

Last update: September 6, 2015


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His silence seemed to imply agreement.   [verb]

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The term " literary " does not imply any literary merit.   [verb]

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EXPULSION OF MEMBERS Membership of the Club shall be held to imply acquiescence in, and conformity to, the rules of the club.   [verb]

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"Do you mean to imply by these words that I have no virtues which could make an old age beautiful."   [verb]

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"My own sister's," she insisted, with an emphasis which seemed to imply that she had a whole family of half-sisters.   [verb]

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These three degrees of sociability support and imply each other.   [verb]

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All imply an inequality in fortune and station incompatible with even a shadow of equality in rights.   [verb]

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Not for a moment do I mean to imply that woman suffrage is responsible for this state of affairs.   [verb]

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A peaceable settlement is out of reach, because of the confession it would imply.   [verb]

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'There is something in your manner, which would almost imply that she will hear me coldly, mother,' said the young man.   [verb]

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All of these acts, though they do not yet imply personality, or even mind, give evidence of a wonderful organism.   [verb]

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imploringly - imply - implying