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Examples for "silent "
Examples for "silent "
1 A little while she was silent ; and seemed in debate with herself.
2 Meanwhile, the Vote Leave campaign has fallen almost silent since the vote.
3 The president has largely remained silent on the issue of political prisoners.
4 Today, the World Health Organisation wants you to be a silent hero.
5 The place was silent as the grave; not even a dog barked.
1 It's understood that today will mark a new record number of deaths.
2 She was understood to have had underlying health conditions for several years.
3 Of course, Joshua understood that Rafe was working through a design problem.
4 Objective: Diabetes distress among patients from ethnic minorities is still poorly understood .
5 The reality of climate change is well understood , and beyond scientific doubt.
1 The tacit message is paying users often have more disposal income too.
2 She said there was a tacit agreement not to acknowledge his identity.
3 In tacit defeat, the Leader of the Opposition asked no further supplementaries.
4 It's a day to observe the general protocols, especially the tacit ones!
5 She interpreted the lack of a reply from Birgit as tacit agreement.
1 But he also said-ora least implied - that this model could work better.
2 The implied threat against Charlie gave Claire a heightened sense of reality.
3 Or maybe she simply still wanted his help, having implied as much.
4 That implied that Northern Ireland would remain within the EU's economic orbit.
5 The opening paragraph implied it was nothing more than a technical paper.
6 The merit in them and the implied inferiority in ourselves is less.
7 A report Monday showed implied oil demand in China, the world's No.
8 Jefferies analyst Martin Deboo said the new guidance implied modest consensus downgrades.
9 Greed was not just good, they implied , greed was your national duty.
10 There was no implied condemnation in the statement; rather something like regret.
11 He no longer had use for the implied threat of a sword.
12 Correspondents said that it implied that Ms Rousseff's impeachment had already happened.
13 Police said the quick succession of texts implied it was very urgent.
14 He said Obama's backing implied Washington would promise emissions cuts in Copenhagen.
15 He clearly understood what was said, or at least what it implied .
16 The implied threat of summary execution became explicit in a September directive.
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About this term imply Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Implied across language varieties