implying in English

verb
1
strongly suggest the truth or existence of (something not expressly stated).
the salesmen who uses jargon to imply his superior knowledge
synonyms:insinuatesuggesthint (at)intimatesay indirectlyindicategive someone to understandconvey the impressionsignal

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "implying" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "implying", or refer to the context using the word "implying" in the English Dictionary.

1. Affectional definition, relating to or implying affection

2. Calumnious: Containing or implying calumny; slanderous or defamatory

3. You offendatedme by implying I could be bought.

4. Accusatorial (comparative more Accusatorial, superlative most Accusatorial) Containing or implying accusation

5. Contradicting definition is - implying, causing, or being a contradiction : contradictory

6. He was not implying that he would come to steal anything.

7. What does Calumnious mean? Containing or implying calumny; slanderous or defamatory

8. Aga definition, a title of honor, usually implying respect for age

9. Affectional definition: relating to or implying affection Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

10. However, this convergence should not necessarily be perceived as implying complete uniformity

11. Conditional definition is - subject to, implying, or dependent upon a condition

12. Adversative definition: (of a word, phrase , or clause ) implying opposition or contrast

13. However, this convergence should not necessarily be perceived as implying complete uniformity.

14. Are you implying I had a hand in his escape, Mr Falco?

15. I hope you are not implying that I obtained this money dishonestly.

16. This man has insulted our Russian allies implying Anglo-American world rule.

17. For example, an H represents high pressure, implying good and fair weather.

18. It had to be about implying and suggesting, not explaining or describing.

19. Top synonyms for Connoting (other words for Connoting) are implying, indicating and signifying.

20. Brucine has a bitterness index of 11 implying that it is Bitterer than quinine

21. So you're implying that the church is holy but the church basement isn't?

22. This avoided implying that the aim was to find a low-probability rule.

23. Yet the associated data must be consistent, implying a need for data synchronization.

24. I'm not implying anything about your cooking, but could we eat out tonight?

25. Political parties retain the same name over long periods, implying sameness of identity.

26. Synonyms for Alluding include implying, suggesting, hinting, indicating, inferring, insinuating, intimating, mentioning, adverting and citing

27. Synonyms for Bespeaking include showing, indicating, revealing, displaying, signifying, demonstrating, denoting, evidencing, evincing and implying

28. The fines for these licences were uniformly trifling, implying that they were obtainable without difficulty.

29. Are you implying by all this I' m ashamed to be an Italian- American?

30. Nicol Bolas left a crumbling Dominaria before The Mending, implying that it couldn't be saved

31. Synonyms for Connotative include hinting, implying, meaning, referring, suggesting, indicatory, indicative, suggestive, denotative and significant

32. The ECB decides to allot EUR 94 million, implying a marginal interest rate of 3,05 %.

33. All the superflare stars observed had more activity than the Sun, implying larger magnetic fields.

34. "Are you implying that I have something to do with those attacks?" she asked coldly.

35. Feedback from many supporters typically related directly the aerial tramway, implying support for the feasibility study.

36. Surely he wasn't implying that she had been trying out her feminine wiles on Sam?

37. Under the guise of complimenting Elizabeth's mercy, Spenser is implying she is easily manipulated by others.

38. From the Merriam-Webster's Dictionary of Synonyms: "Begin (implying opposition to end) and Commence (implying opposition to conclude) are identical in meaning [emphasis mine - Alex B.]: the former is often preferred because less formal than the latter

39. It's easy to misinterpret Cladograms as implying that some organisms are more "advanced" than others

40. Bankster is of course pejorative, implying that the person described makes money through illegal or unethical tactics

41. Synonyms for Connoting include implying, indicating, signifying, suggesting, betokening, hinting at, intimating, involving, denoting and designating

42. Some Antiseptics are germicidal in nature, implying that they have the ability to completely destroy microbes

43. A few rocks are slightly alkaline, implying that alkali basalt may have contributed to the volcanic pile.

44. In fact, the clinical name for Parkinson’s is paralysis agitans, the second word implying agitation or shaking.

45. To many this sounds attractive, implying freedom from fixed hours, strict supervision and the hassles of commuting.

46. In many areas, submarine fan conglomerates stratigraphically overlie alluvial fan conglomerates, implying rapidly migrating 'basin margins' through time.

47. Albert Jay Nock seems to be implying that if you're avoiding (A), then you're necessarily doing (B.2).

48. My concern is that we have three images, all female, implying that the male form is somehow Anerotic

49. I was chided for implying in last month's notes that Somerset looked rather a better bet than Gloucestershire.

50. Bulleted lists are used to make items stand out from the text without implying order of importance