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im·pli·ca·tion I0060900 (ĭm′plĭ-kā′shən)n.1. The act of implicating or the condition of being implicated.2. The act of implying or the condition of being implied.3. Something that is implied, especially:a. An indirect indication; a suggestion.b. An implied meaning; implicit significance.c. An inference. See Usage Note at infer. im′pli·ca′tive adj.im′pli·ca′tive·ly adv.implication (ˌɪmplɪˈkeɪʃən) n1. the act of implicating or the state of being implicated2. something that is implied; suggestion: the implication of your silence is that you're bored. 3. (Logic) logic a. the operator that forms a sentence from two given sentences and corresponds to the English if … then …b. a sentence so formed. Usually written p→q or p⊃q, where p and q are the component sentences, it is true except when p (the antecedent) is true and q (the consequent) is falsec. the relation between such sentences ˌimpliˈcational adjim•pli•ca•tion (ˌɪm plɪˈkeɪ ʃən) n. 1. something implied or suggested as naturally to be inferred or understood: an implication of dishonesty. 2. the act of implying. 3. the state of being implied. 4. the relation between two propositions such that the second is not false when the first is true. 5. the act of implicating. 6. the state of being implicated. 7. a likely relationship: the religious implications of ancient astrology. [1400–50; late Middle English < Latin] im`pli•ca′tion•al, adj. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | implication - something that is inferred (deduced or entailed or implied); "his resignation had political implications"entailment, deductionillation, inference - the reasoning involved in drawing a conclusion or making a logical judgment on the basis of circumstantial evidence and prior conclusions rather than on the basis of direct observation | | 2. | implication - a meaning that is not expressly stated but can be inferred; "the significance of his remark became clear only later"; "the expectation was spread both by word and by implication"significance, importmeaning, substance - the idea that is intended; "What is the meaning of this proverb?" | | 3. | implication - an accusation that brings into intimate and usually incriminating connectionaccusal, accusation - a formal charge of wrongdoing brought against a person; the act of imputing blame or guiltunspoken accusation, veiled accusation - an accusation that is understood without needing to be spokeninnuendo, insinuation - an indirect (and usually malicious) implication | | 4. | implication - a logical relation between propositions p and q of the form `if p then q'; if p is true then q cannot be falseconditional relation, logical implicationlogical relation - a relation between propositions | | 5. | implication - a relation implicated by virtue of involvement or close connection (especially an incriminating involvement); "he was suspected of implication in several robberies"involvement - a connection of inclusion or containment; "he escaped involvement in the accident"; "there was additional involvement of the liver and spleen" |
implicationnoun1. suggestion, hint, inference, meaning, conclusion, significance, presumption, overtone, innuendo, intimation, insinuation, signification The implication was obvious: vote for us or you'll be sorry.2. involvement, association, connection, incrimination, entanglement Implication in a murder finally brought him to the gallows.plural noun1. consequences, result, developments, ramifications, complications, upshot He was acutely aware of the political implications of his decision.implicationnounA subtle quality underlying or felt to underlie a situation, action, or person:hint, inkling, suspicion, undercurrent, undertone.Translationsimply (imˈplai) verb to suggest or hint without actually stating. Are you implying that I am a liar? 意指 意指impliˈcation noun 暗示 暗示implication
implication Logica. the operator that forms a sentence from two given sentences and corresponds to the English if … then … b. a sentence so formed. Usually written p→q or p⊃q, where p,q are the component sentences, it is true except when p (the antecedent) is true and q (the consequent) is false c. the relation between such sentences implication[‚im·plə′kā·shən] (mathematics) The logical relation between two statements p and q, usually expressed as “if p then q.“ A logic operator having the characteristic that if p and q are statements, the implication of p and q is false if p is true and q is false, and is true otherwise. Also known as conditional implication; if-then operation; material implication. MedicalSeeimplicitImplication
IMPLICATION. An inference of something not directly declared, but arising from what is admitted or expressed. 2. It is a rule that when the law gives anything to a man, it gives him by implication all that is necessary for its enjoyment. It is also a rule that when a man accepts an office, he undertakes by implication to use it according to law, and by non-user he may forfeit it. 2 B1. Com. 152. 3. An estate in fee simple will pass by implication; 6 John.. R. 185; IS John. R. 31; 2 Binn. R. 464, 532; such implication must not only be a possible or probable one, but it must be plain and necessary that is, so strong a probability of intention that an intention contrary to that imputed to the testator cannot be supposed. 1 Ves. & B. 466; Willes, 141; 1 Ves. jr. 564; 14 John. R. 198. Vide, generally, Com. Dig. Estates by Devise, N 12, 13; 2 Rop. Leg. 342; 14 Vin. Ab. 341; 5 Ves. 805; 5 Ves. 582; 3 Ves. 676. implication
Synonyms for implicationnoun suggestionSynonyms- suggestion
- hint
- inference
- meaning
- conclusion
- significance
- presumption
- overtone
- innuendo
- intimation
- insinuation
- signification
noun involvementSynonyms- involvement
- association
- connection
- incrimination
- entanglement
noun consequencesSynonyms- consequences
- result
- developments
- ramifications
- complications
- upshot
Synonyms for implicationnoun a subtle quality underlying or felt to underlie a situation, action, or personSynonyms- hint
- inkling
- suspicion
- undercurrent
- undertone
Synonyms for implicationnoun something that is inferred (deduced or entailed or implied)SynonymsRelated Wordsnoun a meaning that is not expressly stated but can be inferredSynonymsRelated Wordsnoun an accusation that brings into intimate and usually incriminating connectionRelated Words- accusal
- accusation
- unspoken accusation
- veiled accusation
- innuendo
- insinuation
noun a logical relation between propositions p and q of the form 'if p then q'Synonyms- conditional relation
- logical implication
Related Wordsnoun a relation implicated by virtue of involvement or close connection (especially an incriminating involvement)Related Words |