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insinuation

[in-sin-yoo-ey-shuhn] / ɪnˌsɪn yuˈeɪ ʃən /
NOUN
implication
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A lawyer representing Epps sent a letter to Carlson and Fox last month demanding that the host apologize for insinuations that Epps was a government agent planted at the scene to incite violence.

From Washington Post

And of course there were the regular insinuations that Bragg was “handpicked and funded by George Soros,” as Trump has put it.

From Washington Post

You deserve — through whatever combination of insinuation or hypotheticals or myths — to have the space to keep believing it, without us making that harder.

From New York Times

John Paul’s longtime secretary, Cardinal Stanislaw Dziwisz, also criticized the insinuations against John Paul as “unreal, false and laughable if they weren’t tragic and even criminal.”

From Washington Times

Amazon is relying on “demonstrably incorrect facts and misleading insinuations,” Watson’s attorneys argued in court documents.

From Seattle Times