English to Malay Dictionary implicitly

implicitly

tersirat
definition
adverb
she implicitly suggested that he was responsible for the error
in a way that is not directly expressed; tacitly.
he trusted Sarah implicitly
without qualification: absolutely.
example
She simply looked around her, 'implicitly' inviting me to do the same.
she 'implicitly' suggested that he was responsible for the error
Generally they end up, at least 'implicitly' , arguing for lower consumption for the mass of the population.
he trusted Sarah 'implicitly'
he trusted Sarah 'implicitly'
she 'implicitly' suggested that he was responsible for the error
Frequently, near to total submission is 'implicitly' or explicitly demanded by the leader/leadership.
The issue of female spectatorship was, 'implicitly' , present in feminist film theory from the start.
The parallels to the US today are 'implicitly' read between the lines.
Their presence is 'implicitly' accounted for in the equations describing complex reaction mechanisms.
The theory was held, either explicitly or 'implicitly' , by every thinker who believed in artistic truth.
Much of the analysis of graduate employment data explicitly or 'implicitly' rests on assumptions of this sort.
Giving him a platform seems to be a way of 'implicitly' giving him the thumbs-up.
By 'implicitly' accepting ethnic racism, the Metropolitan Police tacitly legitimises white racism.
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