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View definitions for implicitly

implicitly

adverb as in inevitably

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"Thomas Jefferson's idea of 'natural' aristocracy implicitly and necessarily excluded Black people, who he believed could not generate ideas 'beyond the level of plain narration.'"

From Salon

However, this "natural" aristocracy implicitly and necessarily excluded Black people, who he believed could not generate ideas “beyond the level of plain narration.”

From Salon

Short-form text platforms like Twitter and Truth are just not the engagement magnets that TikTok and Instagram and YouTube are, and Truth was implicitly catering to Trump fans rather than the whole market.

From Slate

But many other healthcare issues were implicitly on the ballot Tuesday.

Suddenly, the numbers are getting tight and that is before you offer someone a job and they turn it down and so, implicitly at least, threaten not to serve at all – and that has happened too.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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