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View definitions for implicitly

implicitly

adverb as in inevitably

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But a new vote at this stage was implicitly rejected by Macron promising a new prime minister would be announced "in a matter of days".

From BBC

It is, implicitly, an admission that the first year and a bit of his tenure has not exactly gone to plan.

From BBC

It’s long been suspected, but never proven, that Nixon explicitly or implicitly ordered the Watergate burglary.

From Salon

He’s happy because he has to be: the American government can rob Mexicans of a better life, “Un Mojado Sin Licencia” implicitly argues, but it’s truly over when they take away our joy.

But I trust my dad’s taste implicitly, and at that time, he had just received the first two of Reeve’s “Superman” films in the mail from Netflix.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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