implicit
/ɪmˈplɪsɪt/
adjective
- Suggested or understood without being stated directly.
- The instructions contained an implicit warning about the dangers.
- There was an implicit agreement that they would share the costs.
- Her silence gave implicit approval to the plan.
- Complete and without doubt; absolute.
- The soldiers showed implicit obedience to their commander.
- He has an implicit faith in the justice system.
- She had implicit trust in her doctor's advice.
- Forming an essential part of something, though not always obvious.
- The value of hard work is implicit in the story.
- Respect for others is implicit in the school's rules.
- The need for cooperation is implicit in any team project.
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