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Meaning of impliable

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impliable (a.)

Not pliable; inflexible; inyielding.

impliable Sentence Examples

  1. The professor's lecture was so complex that its impliable meanings were difficult to grasp.
  2. The contract contained several impliable terms that were not explicitly stated.
  3. The outcome of the trial was impliable from the evidence presented.
  4. The witness testified to an impliable motive for the defendant's actions.
  5. The attorney argued that the impliable warranties of fitness and merchantability were breached.
  6. The shareholders were held liable for the impliable debts of the corporation.
  7. The employer was negligent in failing to provide impliable safety precautions to its employees.
  8. The government's regulations imposed impliable duties on businesses to protect the environment.
  9. The covenant of quiet enjoyment implied an impliable warranty of habitability in the lease agreement.
  10. The court found that the defendant's silence implied an impliable admission of guilt.

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Not pliable; inflexible; inyielding.

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The professor's lecture was so complex that its impliable meanings were difficult to grasp.

The contract contained several impliable terms that were not explicitly stated.

The outcome of the trial was impliable from the evidence presented.

The witness testified to an impliable motive for the defendant's actions.