English to Malay Dictionary tacit

tacit

tersirat
definition
adjective
your silence may be taken to mean tacit agreement
understood or implied without being stated.
example
His continued 'tacit' approval of the coalition is essential to its success.
No regime can rule by force alone - they usually rule by consent, whether 'tacit' or explicit.
Will they ever come to terms with what was done in their names and, for the most part, with their 'tacit' approval?
It was a 'tacit' condoning of torture, brutality and summary execution.
Such rituals enable people to conduct business via 'tacit' understandings.
It did so, first by claiming the right, and then by seeking the express or 'tacit' support of other countries.
The 'tacit' admission reinforces the grimmest lesson of the American atrocities.
Part of the 'tacit' deal, on the evidence of yesterday's speech, is that he goes soft on Labour.
It is submitted that this represented no more than a 'tacit' understanding between staff members.
The two main parties have become a cartel, operating a 'tacit' understanding not to broach any important issue.
Surely they own the site so must have given their 'tacit' agreement before things got this far?
The informal system consists largely in 'tacit' agreements and understandings.
Even in conservative Hong Kong, there was a sense of 'tacit' support and envy.
The Promotion of Volunteering Bill has even gained the 'tacit' support of the government.
What goes on in these nations therefore occurs with 'tacit' approval of Western nations.
In some states 'tacit' agreements may strengthen the majorities of each party in its own constituencies.
We agree to pay based on the 'tacit' agreement that other necessities remain reasonable.
There is 'tacit' recognition of this fact within government circles.
At a recent meeting, the Minister indicated his 'tacit' support for such a model.
The 'tacit' understanding is that whatever else happens inside is a matter between consenting adults.
In a joint statement, both sides 'tacitly' admitted complicity in devastating criminal and ethnic attacks.
But as the government now 'tacitly' admits, neither of these allegations is true.
Socially, most societies at least tolerate the use of alcohol, and many at least 'tacitly' encourage it.
And though he 'tacitly' admits holding onto the title may now be beyond them, he is not ready to contemplate regime change just yet.
The idea that free speech is divisible - that you can ban some forms of speech without impacting on others - has been 'tacitly' accepted.
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