Sentence examples for very tacit from inspiring English sources

"very tacit" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It means something that is very implicit or unspoken. Example: The terms of their agreement were very tacit, with both parties relying on a silent understanding rather than clearly stated terms.

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"It's more common than you can imagine, actually," he said, adding, "The symptoms can be very tacit, very understated".

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Such a practice does appear to indicate, at the very least, tacit government acquiescence to the RNDP's anti-Rohingya agenda, and judging from the testimonial evidence detailed above, perhaps even more.

Mrs. Merkel is in nearly daily contact with Obama administration officials who hope she will master the crisis — or, at the very least, win tacit approval for the European Central Bank to step in more forcefully — even though she deflects their demands for more aggressive action.

I had found him making a cheesecake for us to have with coffee; the cake was from a television recipe he had just downloaded, but the gesture of hospitality was timeless, tacit, and very Arab.

My eagerness to visit had been partly ghoulish and partly a desire for some kind of absolution -- by my very presence to offer a tacit apology and receive tacit forgiveness.

Starring George Plimpton as Himself' (No rating, 1 29) This documentary about George Plimpton — the editor-journalist who made a specialty of trying out (and failing in) various occupations, especially sports, and writing very well about it — tacitly suggests a reconsideration of its subject, whose literary merits in his lifetime were largely overshadowed by his self-created public profile.

Very commonly it is tacitly assumed that the macroscopically observable binding behavior should follow the same rate law with the substitution of appropriate effective (tissue-average) rate constants ¯kf and ¯kr.

At the very least Mr. Brown tacitly approved this despicable slur and he himself may have used the term at least once on this recording".

I understand the views of those who might say "the ends justify the means", but down that path for a civilised society operating under the rule of law lies the abandonment of the very rule itself, and the tacit acceptance of the lynch mob.

A forum along the lines of Leveson is imperative, so the public can be made aware of how far our democracy has been eroded, and it needs to address the following questions: 1. Authorisation: a squad as big as this does not exist for more than 40 years without approval, if only tacit, at the very highest level.

Furthermore, these three specific profiles were defined because we believe the associated subjects' tacit knowledge is very representative.

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