implicatively (Meaning)

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implicatively (adv.)

By implication.

Synonyms & Antonyms of implicatively

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implicatively Sentence Examples

  1. Her dismissive tone implicatively suggested her disapproval.
  2. The lack of acknowledgment implicatively hinted at a hidden motive.
  3. The subtle change in his expression implicatively conveyed his unease.
  4. The absence of an official statement implicatively indicated a desire for secrecy.
  5. His evasive answers implicatively implied guilt or knowledge of something amiss.
  6. The repeated use of certain terms implicatively suggested an underlying agenda.
  7. The omission of crucial details implicatively implied an attempt to mislead or obscure the truth.
  8. The discrepancy between his words and actions implicatively hinted at a lack of sincerity.
  9. The absence of opposition implicatively indicated a consensus or lack of dissent.
  10. The release of sensitive information implicatively implied a deliberate attempt to influence public opinion.

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By implication.

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Her dismissive tone implicatively suggested her disapproval.

The lack of acknowledgment implicatively hinted at a hidden motive.

The subtle change in his expression implicatively conveyed his unease.

The absence of an official statement implicatively indicated a desire for secrecy.