Definition of Implying

1. Verb. (present participle of imply). ¹

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Definition of Implying

1. imply [v] - See also: imply

Lexicographical Neighbors of Implying

implosives
imploy
imployed
imploying
imployment
imploys
implumed
implunge
implunged
implunges
implunging
impluvia
impluvium
impluviums
imply
implying (current term)
impocket
impockets
impoison
impoisoned
impoisoner
impoisoners
impoisoning
impoisonment
impoisonments
impoisons
impolarily
impolarly
impolder
impolders

Literary usage of Implying

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Allen's Synonyms and Antonyms by Frederic Sturges Allen (1920)
"Ina sense implying absence of change or variation: invariable, ... In a sense implying continuation in time: continual, continued, persistent, sustained, ..."

2. The Republic of Plato by Plato, Benjamin Jowett (1881)
"implying greater clearness than opinion and less clearness than science: and this, in our previous sketch, was called understanding. ..."

3. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia (1864)
""A low grade in the scale of organic life, implying great capacity for variation. ... This general resemblance must not be understood as implying that the ..."

4. English Synonymes Explained in Alphabetical Order: With Copious by George Crabb (1881)
"COINCIDE, from the Latin eon, together, ind incido, to fall, implying a meeting in a ... together, and curro, to run, implying a running in the same course, ..."

5. A Treatise of Human Nature by David Hume (1874)
"10 In order to do so, it must be understood as implying determination by conception of self. INTRODUCTION. motive from a pleasure simply as imagined. ..."

6. A Greek and English Lexicon of the New Testament by Edward Robinson (1836)
"1. to go, with adjuncts implying motion from a place or person iff another. a) ... 2. to corne, with adjuncts implying motion to or towards any person ..."

7. Notes and Queries by Martim de Albuquerque (1861)
"... and did not their Celtic ancestors bring this root Aber from the East, whore it still prevails in the form of Ab or Aub, implying flowing water? eg the ..."

8. Ruling Cases by Irving Browne, Leonard Augustus Jones, James Tower Keen, John Melville Gould (1899)
"Special Circumstances implying -Liability. SECTION III. ... Collision of Ships. ' • * " SECTION II. — Special Circumstances implying Liability. No. 9. ..."

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