Sentence examples for to imply from inspiring English sources

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to imply

verb

To have as a necessary consequence

  • The proposition that "all dogs are mammals" implies that my dog is a mammal

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That seems to imply asset sales.

"I don't want to imply anything.

But nobody's perfect, he seems to imply.

To imply anything else is misleading and dishonest.

(Its horizontal proportions are meant to imply "solid, dependable character").

The result would be used to imply dramatic pauses.

The terrorized, the playwrights seem to imply, become terrorists.

To imply is to suggest; to infer is to conclude.

C. J. Morse: Forehead higher to imply nous?

Euphoria, it appears to imply, has a downside.

But certain passages appeared to imply that he was both.

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