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Definition of imply
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of imply is as below...
Imply (v. t.) To
involve
in
substance
or
essence,
or by fair
inference,
or by
construction
of law, when not
include
virtually;
as, war
implies
fighting..
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Cant
::
Cant (n.) The use of
religious
phraseology
without
understanding
or
sincerity;
empty,
solemn
speech,
implying
what is not felt;
hypocrisy..
Representationary
::
Representationary
(a.)
Implying
representation;
representative.
Pyr-
::
Pyr- ()
Combining
forms
designating
fire or heat;
specifically
(Chem.),
used to imply an
actual
or
theoretical
derivative
by the
action
of heat; as in
pyrophosphoric,
pyrosulphuric,
pyrotartaric,
pyrotungstic,
etc..
Fatalistic
::
Fatalistic
(a.)
Implying,
or
partaking
of the
nature
of,
fatalism..
Care
::
Care (n.)
Charge,
oversight,
or
management,
implying
responsibility
for
safety
and
prosperity..
Fecula
::
Fecula
(n.) Any
pulverulent
matter
obtained
from
plants
by
simply
breaking
down the
texture,
washing
with
water,
and
subsidence..
Singly
::
Singly
(adv.)
Honestly;
sincerely;
simply.
Lift
::
Lift (v. t.) To move in a
direction
opposite
to that of
gravitation;
to
raise;
to
elevate;
to bring up from a lower place to a
higher;
to
upheave;
sometimes
implying
a
continued
support
or
holding
in the
higher
place;
-- said of
material
things;
as, to lift the foot or the hand; to lift a chair or a
burden..
Reversal
::
Reversal
(a.)
Intended
to
reverse;
implying
reversal.
Associate
::
Associate
(n.) A
companion;
one
frequently
in
company
with
another,
implying
intimacy
or
equality;
a mate; a
fellow..
Interrogatory
::
Interrogatory
(a.)
Containing,
expressing,
or
implying
a
question;
as, an
interrogatory
sentence..
Sirrah
::
Sirrah
(n.) A term of
address
implying
inferiority
and used in
anger,
contempt,
reproach,
or
disrespectful
familiarity,
addressed
to a man or boy, but
sometimes
to a
woman.
In
sililoquies
often
preceded
by ah. Not used in the
plural..
Presuppose
::
Presuppose
(v. t.) To
suppose
beforehand;
to imply as
antecedent;
to take for
granted;
to
assume;
as,
creation
presupposes
a
creator..
Mystical
::
Mystical
(a.)
Importing
or
implying
mysticism;
involving
some
secret
meaning;
allegorical;
emblematical;
as, a
mystic
dance;
mystic
Babylon..
Impulse
::
Impulse
(n.) A
mental
force which
simply
and
directly
urges to
action;
hasty
inclination;
sudden
motive;
momentary
or
transient
influence
of
appetite
or
passion;
propension;
incitement;
as, a man of good
impulses;
passion
often gives a
violent
impulse
to the
will..
Orang-outang
::
Orang-outang
(n.) An
arboreal
anthropoid
ape
(Simia
satyrus),
which
inhabits
Borneo
and
Sumatra.
Often
called
simply
orang..
Over
::
Over
(prep.)
Above,
implying
superiority
after a
contest;
in spite of;
notwithstanding;
as, he
triumphed
over
difficulties;
the bill was
passed
over the
veto..
Fee
::
Fee (n.) An
estate
of
inheritance
belonging
to the
owner,
and
transmissible
to his
heirs,
absolutely
and
simply,
without
condition
attached
to the
tenure..
Calumnious
::
Calumnious
(a.)
Containing
or
implying
calumny;
false,
malicious,
and
injurious
to
reputation;
slanderous;
as,
calumnious
reports..
Implication
::
Implication
(n.) An
implying,
or that which is
implied,
but not
expressed;
an
inference,
or
something
which may
fairly
be
understood,
though
not
expressed
in
words..
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