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implicitly
adverb as in inevitably
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Weak matches
Example Sentences
That's a delicate balance to strike, especially when so many Labour MPs are eager to understand the extent to which Sir Keir himself will have been aware of or implicitly encouraged last night's briefings.
The Combat Antisemitism Movement also suspended Heritage’s membership in the task force, noting in a formal letter, “Your speech implicitly suggested … the Holocaust is an immutable historical event. It is worthy of study, not debate.”
At Cheyenne River, they claimed that a 1905 act of Congress, which made a portion of the reservation eligible for public homestead entry, had implicitly “diminished” the reservation.
Rodgers did not say this implicitly but people took from his comments that those arrivals were not sanctioned by him.
Last year, Xi implicitly acknowledged the purges when he ordered the military to launch an indoctrination drive to instill loyalty and fervor among its 2 million personnel.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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