Sentences with implication
im·pli·ca·tion
I i - The Attorney General was aware of the political implications of his decision to prosecute. [+ of]
- The implication was obvious: vote for us or it will be very embarrassing for you.
- He was shocked by the implication of his partner in the theft.
- He condemned the court and, by implication, the entire legal system.
- The implication of your silence is that you're bored
- To resent an implication of dishonesty.
- I'm offended by his implication that women can't be good at mathematics.
- Putting a hijab on an eight or 10-year-old girl — by implication saying that she is a sexually desirable being — is another.
- His implication of immediate changes surprised us.
- To know only by implication.
- The clear implication of Santoro's McCarthy-like attack was that inside the ABC there existed a nest of anti-American leftists.
- The implication of his accomplices came only after hours of grueling questioning by the police.
- We recently heard of his implication in a conspiracy.
- The religious implications of ancient astrology.