implyɪmˈplaɪ
imply (v)
- present
- implies
- past
- implied
- past participle
- implied
- present participle
- implying
imply
English Definitions:
imply, connote (verb)
express or state indirectly
imply (verb)
suggest as a logically necessary consequence; in logic
entail, imply, mean (verb)
have as a logical consequence
"The water shortage means that we have to stop taking long showers"
incriminate, imply, inculpate (verb)
suggest that someone is guilty
imply, involve (verb)
have as a necessary feature
"This decision involves many changes"
imply (Verb)
to enfold, entangle.
imply (Verb)
to have as a necessary consequence
imply (Verb)
to suggest by logical inference
imply (Verb)
to hint; to insinuate; to suggest tacitly and avoid a direct statement
imply
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