Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- By implication; so as to imply; virtually.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adverb By implication or inference.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- adverb In an
implied manner.
Etymologies
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Examples
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The Administration now seeks to claim that the Congress -- when it enacted its 2001 resolution authorizing the use of military force in Afghanistan and against al Qaeda -- somehow intended with that Resolution to amend FISA and thereby silently and "impliedly" gave the Administration the right to engage in exactly the secret, warrantless eavesdropping on American citizens which FISA makes it a criminal offense to engage in.
Hullabaloo 2005
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The Administration now seeks to claim that the Congress -- when it enacted its 2001 resolution authorizing the use of military force in Afghanistan and against al Qaeda -- somehow intended with that Resolution to amend FISA and thereby silently and "impliedly" gave the Administration the right to engage in exactly the secret, warrantless eavesdropping on American citizens which FISA makes it a criminal offense to engage in.
Hullabaloo 2005
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Still, I consider it an interesting question (I think that they impliedly amended this section is the only sensible interpretation).
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The seat is part of the car, and the driver who takes control of the car impliedly has control of the seat.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Does Georgia v. Randolph Apply to Computers? 2010
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Still, I consider it an interesting question (I think that they impliedly amended this section is the only sensible interpretation).
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But by citing the foreign practice, the majority impliedly represents that it did affect their ruling.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Justice Sotomayor, Graham, and International Law 2010
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The NFL argued that it would be better to distinguish between expressly and impliedly false endorsements, and require evidence that consumers received an endorsement message for impliedly false endorsements.
Long-delayed Facenda post Rebecca Tushnet 2009
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But by citing the foreign practice, the majority impliedly represents that it did affect their ruling.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Justice Sotomayor, Graham, and International Law 2010
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The NFL argued that it would be better to distinguish between expressly and impliedly false endorsements, and require evidence that consumers received an endorsement message for impliedly false endorsements.
Archive 2009-08-01 Rebecca Tushnet 2009
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But by citing the foreign practice, the majority impliedly represents that it did affect their ruling.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Justice Sotomayor, Graham, and International Law 2010
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