imply - use in sentences

Object

  • endorsement: The inclusion of the link does not imply an endorsement by our company.
  • acceptance: Entry in the competition implies acceptance of these rules.
  • approval: It does not express the views of or imply the approval of the author or of anyone else connected with the project.
  • existence: What is necessary " implies the existence of a pressing social need " .
  • recommendation: The inclusion of any links does not necessarily imply a recommendation or endorse the views expressed within them.

Preposition: that

  • universe: The evidence of a Big Bang implies that the universe began from something a minimal step away from nothing.

Subject

  • inclusion: No recommendation of any establishment is implied by inclusion on this website.
  • law: Except as specifically set out herein, all conditions, warranties and representations expressed or implied by law are excluded.
  • statement: This may reflect a greater liberalism than the compulsion implied by the attitude statement.

Modifying Another Word

  • necessarily: Big classes don't necessarily imply big objects: all objects of a class share member functions, for instance.
  • misleadingly: Equine America objected that the ad misleadingly implied the advertisers ' product had been clinically proven to benefit lung health in horses.
  • strongly: That seems to me strongly implied by all the evidence we have about how our mental states depend on our bodily states.

Preposition: in

  • refusal: I pointed out the lack of logic that implied in the refusal to replace the non-working router with a reconfigured NEW router.

Preposition: by

  • statute: All other terms and conditions, express or implied by statute, are excluded to the fullest extent permitted by law.
  • inclusion: No recommendation of any establishment is implied by inclusion on this website.
  • law: Except as specifically set out herein, all conditions, warranties and representations expressed or implied by law are excluded.
  • statement: This may reflect a greater liberalism than the compulsion implied by the attitude statement.

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