Implied though not directly expressed; inherent in the nature of something.
Being without doubt or reserve.
1 The ads carry the implicit assertion that technology always means human progress.
2 So-called too-big-to-fail banks are those perceived to have an implicit government backstop.
3 The implicit trust in the simple face was too much for him.
4 Institutions would be punished for providing implicit guarantees for asset management products.
5 Warning had been given of the danger implicit in continuing with it.
6 This moral is perhaps less implicit in the lines on the peacock:-
7 The nation distrusted the former, and placed implicit confidence in the latter.
8 The expectation of accurate recording is implicit in the experience of writing.
9 The prime rule in the training of children should be implicit obedience.
10 She heard the implicit deal Muhsin was willing to contract with Alex.
11 The sense of her implicit trust in his honor absolutely disabled him.
12 Field scientists develop intuitive skills for parsing knowledge in implicit , nonpropositional ways.
13 By default, MySQL will issue an implicit commit after every SQL statement.
14 She didn't add 'even though I defeated you', but it was implicit .
15 This should serve as a means to capture implicit aspects of attachment.
16 I know that Mr. Mainwaring had the most implicit confidence in him.
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Implicit в диалектах
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