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Meaning of imply
to suggest or indicate something indirectly
Etymology of imply
The word "imply" comes from the Old French word "implier", which is derived from the Latin word "implicare", meaning "to fold in" or "to involve"
Historically, the word has been used to convey a sense of indirect suggestion or indication, and its meaning has evolved over time to include various nuances and connotations
Synonyms
Definitions
- To suggest or indicate something indirectly, without directly stating it
- * To express or suggest something in an indirect or subtle way
- * To have a particular meaning or implication, especially one that is not explicitly stated
Usage Examples
- The data implies a strong correlation between the two variables
- * Her behavior implies that she is not interested in the project
- * The company's statement implies that they will be taking legal action