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adjective 
  1. implied, Implied indirectly, without being directly expressed
    • 1983, w:Ronald Reagan, Ronald Reagan, s:Proclamation 5018, Proclamation 5018
    • :The Bible and its teachings helped form the basis for the Founding Fathers' abiding belief in the inalienable rights of the individual, rights which they found in the Bible's teachings of the inherent worth and dignity of each individual.
      1. contained, Contained in the essential nature of something but not openly shown
      2. Having no reservations or doubts; unquestioning or unconditional; usually said of faith or trust.
    • 1765, Anonymous, s:Considerations on Behalf of the Colonists, Considerations on Behalf of the Colonists
    • :He is not only a zealous advocate for pusilanimous and passive obedience, but for the most faith in the dictatorial mandates of power.
      1. (obsolete) entangled, twisted together.
Translations: 
  • French: absolu, aveugle
Etymology: From or from implicitus, past participle of implicoLatin, implicÅ


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