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Tacit meaning
Implied, but not made explicit, especially through silence. | Not derived from formal principles of reasoning; based on induction rather than deduction.
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Columbia faculty members who oppose the center plan, which has been in the works for years, said the measure was poorly timed and would serve as a tacit endorsement of Netanyahu, who has announced he would hold off on the change for now.
However, it was unlikely they would do so without at least the tacit approval of the Iran-backed terror group that controls southern Lebanon.
India’s silence on these abuses is taken as tacit consent at best and blatant support at worst.
In Telangana, the BJP is in the midst of amending its strategy too, after the national leadership’s attempts to extend tacit support to the ruling Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) appeared to be not going down well.
Lapid insists that Lebanon and tacit recognition of Israel through this written agreement is historic.
Of course, everybody knows that the only thing separating professional sports from wrestling is the tacit understanding that the games are on the level.
Such a government is neither deserving of the trust of the American people, nor worthy of our tacit consent to make decisions in our interests.
That may not be quite the full Colonel Jessup in ‘A Few Good Men,’ but it certainly sounds like a tacit admission of deliberate obstruction in regard to the subpoena.
They negotiated limits on behavior, designating invading the field and throwing missiles as red lines but allowing a tacit leeway on pyrotechnics in service to spectacle.
This is underscored by the tacit endorsement of the U.S. Government - an entity which thinks at scale and over long periods of time.
In the 2022 Rajya Sabha polls, a tacit alliance between Congress and BJP leaders resulted in two JD(S) MLAs being wooed to cross-vote against Kupendra Reddy, then filed by the JDS.
In this moment, director James Hawes brilliantly shows Winton’s tacit epiphany: he must rescue these young victims.
It is a tacit admission that labor relations are critical to financial results.
It is Ramaphosa who, by tacit complicity in Zuma’s medical parole, has unshackled his own nemesis.
One thing’s for certain, though: the Flyers would not have pursued a material breach contract termination without a tacit endorsement from the NHL, knowing full well the NHLPA would likely dispute Johansen’s firing.
That’s a tacit admission that he and others have damaged the Republican majority.
Think of it as a tacit deal: The government gets to hoover up more young men for cannon fodder, but, at least, it also promises to let go those exhausted soldiers who have already served (and survived) for years (36 months was under ).
While Russia appears capable of and determined to continue the war, its uncertain future will continue to test the Russian public’s tacit enthusiasm for it.
Bloomberg’s campaign offered a tacit acknowledgement of his stumbles.
But the prohibition on criticizing China was always tacit.