Get to know Implicitly better with 10+ real example sentences, the meaning and synonyms like explicitly.
Implicitly meaning
- In an implicit or implied manner.
- Without doubting or questioning.
Synonyms of Implicitly
Using Implicitly
- The main meaning on this page is: In an implicit or implied manner. | Without doubting or questioning.
- Useful related words include: explicitly.
- In the example corpus, implicitly often appears in combinations such as: or implicitly, and implicitly, implicitly in.
Context around Implicitly
- Average sentence length in these examples: 26.3 words
- Position in the sentence: 6 start, 11 middle, 3 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Implicitly
- In this selection, "implicitly" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 26.3 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, value, admit, communicating, frame, supported and coyly stand out and add context to how "implicitly" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include at least implicitly and because they implicitly magnify whatever. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "implicitly" sits close to words such as accords, addictions and alfonso, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with implicitly
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
To its credit, the strategy does acknowledge the gathering storm, at least implicitly. (13 words)
The venture capitalist’s theory is that workers implicitly understood and capitalized on the game. (15 words)
To do so would implicitly criticize Jesus of Nazareth as falling short of a moral ideal. (16 words)
As soon as we (explicitly or implicitly) put comparative values on different lives, she concludes, the results tend to feel either “cruelly unequal” or “brutally standardised”. forces us to some very uncomfortable questions about whether we can do better. (39 words)
Al-Hayya also implicitly threatened that Hamas would attack Israeli or other forces who might be stationed around a floating pier the U.S. is scrambling to build along Gaza's coastline to deliver aid by sea. (37 words)
They pushed past police lines, entered the Capitol building and stole zip tie handcuffs from the U.S. Capitol Police, using them to implicitly threaten members of Congress once they reached the Senate chamber, prosecutors argued. (36 words)
Example sentences (20)
Actual results, performances and achievements may differ materially from those described explicitly or implicitly in the relevant forward-looking statements.
And even while Harvard chose to implicitly frame these allegations as some sort of ‘defamation,’ the board found at least some of these allegations to be significant enough to open an investigation themselves.
Checking your data can help you avoid any data loss when that is carried out, such as data values in the field being truncated or converted to a different value implicitly.
If property is wealth, then white America has directly or implicitly supported the unfair seizure and/or transfer of this wealth from Black hands for centuries.
It has forced Democratic mayors to admit, implicitly and explicitly, that migrants are a burden on public services and taxpayers.
More often than not, I got the sense that current artists were trying to play the EBU’s game of communicating implicitly, coyly or not at all.
Social media networks are armaments because they implicitly magnify whatever content that appears on their sites and tailor it to the people who would respond to it most effectively employing extremely private information and algorithms.
The information, opinions and forward-looking statements that expressly or implicitly are stated herein are provided only as of the date of this press release and may change.
The venture capitalist’s theory is that workers implicitly understood and capitalized on the game.
They communicate an unwillingness to change the opinion in question, whether good reason is demonstrated against it or not, and the speaker implicitly admits that he will no longer try to convince the other.
They pushed past police lines, entered the Capitol building and stole zip tie handcuffs from the U.S. Capitol Police, using them to implicitly threaten members of Congress once they reached the Senate chamber, prosecutors argued.
This firewall that has been created implicitly – and where some senators are concerned, explicitly – to keep the Shinawatras out.
To do so would implicitly criticize Jesus of Nazareth as falling short of a moral ideal.
To its credit, the strategy does acknowledge the gathering storm, at least implicitly.
We're saying implicitly that the cause of poverty is a lack of character or judgment among families who are low income, instead of recognizing that the cause is a lack of money.
When she took the stage to accept the award, she seized the opportunity to implicitly address West's recent actions.
Al-Hayya also implicitly threatened that Hamas would attack Israeli or other forces who might be stationed around a floating pier the U.S. is scrambling to build along Gaza's coastline to deliver aid by sea.
As expressly indicated by the Code, these limits implicitly define for the protection of human life.
As soon as we (explicitly or implicitly) put comparative values on different lives, she concludes, the results tend to feel either “cruelly unequal” or “brutally standardised”. forces us to some very uncomfortable questions about whether we can do better.
Biden’s proposed tax implicitly assumes that people who buy and hold are in the same situation as people who cash in, but that’s not correct.
Common combinations with implicitly
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- or implicitly 17×
- and implicitly 10×
- implicitly in 9×
- are implicitly 8×
- is implicitly 7×
- implicitly and 6×
- he implicitly 6×
- implicitly by 6×
- to implicitly 5×
- implicitly or 5×