The last lines of a work.
Precisely and clearly expressed or readily observable; leaving nothing to implication.
In accordance with fact or the primary meaning of a term.
1 The violence was explicit in a way that Hammer never quite managed.
2 He stored explicit images of children as young as six, prosecutors said.
3 Since the government seized the firms, that guarantee has explicit government backing.
4 Royal Dutch Shell recently said it would drop explicit production growth targets.
5 Many of the details reveal highly personal information; many are sexually explicit .
6 However, it made no explicit reference to militants stopping attacks in Afghanistan.
7 For one moment, the countess considered pressing further, making the question explicit .
8 The effect of this is to further de-eroticise the image, however explicit .
9 More serious are his assaults on democracy, which become ever more explicit .
10 We like to use dynamic allocation when possible, and avoid explicit allocation.
11 The House version contains no explicit provision to deny funds to TIA.
12 The implied threat of summary execution became explicit in a September directive.
13 This is partly due to older adults difficulties to apply explicit knowledge.
14 A negative inflation reading in August points to an explicit dovish bias.
15 The escalation of the war into Syria comes without explicit congressional authorisation.
16 Others were more explicit in their information; fresh news had been received.
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