implicativeness

/ɪmˈplɪkətɪvnəs/
noun
  1. The quality of suggesting or involving something indirectly, without stating it clearly.
    • The lawyer argued that the implicativeness of the witness's answer was misleading.
    • In poetry, implicativeness often adds depth and layers of meaning.
    • The implicativeness of her comment made everyone wonder what she really meant.
  2. The state of being connected or involved in something, especially in a complicated way.
    • The implicativeness of the two cases made the investigation very difficult.
    • The implicativeness of the company in the scandal was finally revealed.
    • We didn't realize the implicativeness of our decision until much later.
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