Dictionary
the tacit
adjective
Expressed in silence; implied, but not made explicit; silent.
synonyms
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It would need the tacit endorsement of King Bhumibol.
Theaters were vandalized with the tacit approval of authorities.
It takes time to understand a new system and the tacit rules of a new culture.
Godard, for his part, kept the tacit dialogue going in his films.
What happened to the tacit social prohibition against talking about money?
He also received the tacit support of moderate Socialist deputies and union leaders.
Critics accuse him of enjoying the tacit support of the ISI.
Sometimes, companies stand by the wayside and rely on the tacit support of ideological groups.
Kerviel says he assumed that his activities had the tacit approval of bank officials.
Obama's "pragmatism" is hypocritical — see the tacit support for Bahrain's regime.
He claims there is a desperate need to stop the tacit acceptance of this underclass developing.
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