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How to Use "Imply" with Example Sentences
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imply
(v):
to strongly suggest something without actually saying it directly
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Used with adverbs:
"
He
strongly
implied
that the company was in trouble.
"
(strongly, clearly, subtly)
"
The article
falsely
implied
that he was responsible for the accident.
"
(falsely, wrongly, correctly, rightly)
"
He
simply
implied
that she was overreacting.
"
(simply)
Used with verbs:
"
The report
seems
to
imply
that I had made a mistake.
"
(seems, appears)
"
She never
intended
to
imply
that it was his fault.
"
(intended, meant)
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