English to Indonesian Dictionary imply

imply

berarti
definition
verb
the salesmen who uses jargon to imply his superior knowledge
strongly suggest the truth or existence of (something not expressly stated).
translation of 'imply'
verb
menunjukkan yg benar,
menunjukkan kebenaran,
berarti,
membisikkan,
mengartikan
example
Excuse me for being slightly cynical, but going to a film doesn't necessarily 'imply' a dose of culture.
The results also 'imply' that statins could help treat rheumatoid arthritis and other auto-immune diseases.
These data 'imply' that kava extract is superior to placebo as a symptomatic treatment of anxiety.
To say this is to 'imply' that racism can simply be washed away, wished away or ignored.
Immunogenicity does not necessarily 'imply' opsonising antibody production.
High levels do not necessarily 'imply' cancer, but indicate the need for a fuller investigation.
salesmen who use jargon to 'imply' superior knowledge
Caring for and protecting the historic environment does not 'imply' opposing change.
Of course, that one doesn't protest about a thing doesn't necessarily 'imply' endorsement of it.
This may or may not be an error, but it does not necessarily 'imply' a systemic failing.
It was a kind gesture but one that would be unlikely today because it might 'imply' culpability and lead to litigation.
Check the underside for signs of heavy scuffing as this could 'imply' track use.
Theft from a major museum need not necessarily 'imply' neglect or faulty security systems.
This objection presupposes that group differences 'imply' essential conflicts of interest.
Of course, that one doesn't protest about a thing doesn't necessarily 'imply' endorsement of it.
Caring about the consequences of events of which you disapproved does not 'imply' support for those events.
Although these models 'imply' the possibility of negative interest rates, the chance is very low with well chosen parameters.
Amassing more data does not necessarily 'imply' the acquisition of better information.
Sitting on a fence does not 'imply' a lack of commitment, it simply gives one the option on which side to get off.
Videogames 'imply' conflict, either between players, or a single player battling a computer.
He seems to 'imply' that domestic violence, especially against women, isn't that big a deal.
The relative absence of women in this public sphere automatically 'implies' their lack of power.
A local authority, although democratically elected and representative of the area, is not a sovereign body and can only do such things as are expressly or 'impliedly' authorised by Parliament.
What I'm criticising is the various 'implied' assumptions that tend to go along with that.
The growth of formal law necessarily 'implies' a decline in other forms of social cohesion, or glue.
He stressed he was not 'implying' wrongdoing by anyone connected with the Minster.
The rebirth 'implied' by the concept of the Renaissance had reference to classical learning.
He was able to answer unasked questions, or in this case, an 'implied' question.
Of course, the real picture is much more complicated than this statistic 'implies' .
The new finding 'implies' that our own galaxy is probably much bigger than textbooks say.
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