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was implicitly
adverb
In an implicit or implied manner.
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It was, implicitly, an apology for exploitation.
What was implicitly gay is now explicit; what was implicitly religious now has actual Biblical references.
Their dispute was implicitly on display, even on Friday.
The prime minister was implicitly critical of the incident.
You might argue that Livingstone's remark was implicitly anti-semitic in that it trivialises the holocaust.
The exam question was controversial because it was implicitly asking another question: Has Egypt's revolution failed?
Hence it stops the railways expanding even though expansion was implicitly built into privatisation.
The second approach was implicitly contained in the paper [6] by Dranishnikov on asymptotic topology.
Speaking at Thursday's protest, Mr. Hikind said he believed the college was implicitly supporting B.D.S.
But that move, which calmed tensions for several months, was implicitly a reward for political progress.
A different question was implicitly presented in Stroble v. State of California, 343 U.S. 181, 72 S.Ct.
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