What is another word for Impliedly?

Pronunciation: [ɪmplˈɪdlɪ] (IPA)

Impliedly is a word used to describe something that is suggested or understood without being explicitly stated. Some synonyms for impliedly include tacitly, indirectly, inferentially, obliquely, allusively, and implicitly. Tacitly refers to something that is understood without being explicitly stated. Indirectly means that something is suggested without being said directly. Inferentially relates to the process of drawing conclusions based on what is implied or suggested. Obliquely means that something is hinted or suggested in an indirect or subtle way. Allusively refers to something that is suggested or hinted at through allusion or reference. Implicitly refers to what is understood without being directly stated.

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Usage examples for Impliedly

"My Lords, as the doctrine of unlimited non-resistance was Impliedly renounced by the whole nation in the resolution, so diverse Acts of Parliament afterwards passed expressing their renunciation, ...
"Freedom Through Disobedience"
C. R. (Chittaranjan) Das
Expressly or Impliedly the principal agrees to pay for the service rendered.
"Studies in Civics"
James T. McCleary
Expressly or Impliedly he is bound to obey orders, to exercise ordinary skill and care in the performance of his duty, and to refrain from putting his interests in adverse relation to those of his principal.
"Studies in Civics"
James T. McCleary

Related words: vaguely, vaguely enough, impliedly enough

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