impliedly (Meaning)

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impliedly (adv.)

By implication or inference.

Synonyms & Antonyms of impliedly

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impliedly Sentence Examples

  1. The manager's silence impliedly conveyed his disapproval of the plan.
  2. Her hesitant response impliedly indicated her reluctance to participate.
  3. The speaker's tone impliedly suggested their skepticism towards the claims.
  4. The contract's fine print impliedly imposed additional obligations on the parties involved.
  5. The company's decision to reduce staff impliedly meant that redundancies were likely.
  6. The politician's ambiguous statement impliedly left room for multiple interpretations.
  7. The doctor's facial expression impliedly conveyed their concern for the patient's well-being.
  8. The team's improved performance impliedly suggested that they had been working hard.
  9. The student's absence from class impliedly indicated that they were unwell.
  10. The government's proposed policies impliedly aimed to address social inequality.

FAQs About the word impliedly

By implication or inference.

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The manager's silence impliedly conveyed his disapproval of the plan.

Her hesitant response impliedly indicated her reluctance to participate.

The speaker's tone impliedly suggested their skepticism towards the claims.

The contract's fine print impliedly imposed additional obligations on the parties involved.