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Definition of tacitly in English: tacitlyadverb ˈtasɪtliˈtæsətli In a way that is understood or implied without being directly stated. the production company has tacitly encouraged the Internet phenomenon of fan films the truth that goes unspoken but is tacitly understood Example sentencesExamples - He was tacitly agreeing that her talents were worthless.
- Tacitly, the land became private property.
- She tacitly accepts his offer.
- Surely he has tacitly consented, despite his irresponsible attitude.
- A government official tacitly accepted that new tests are needed.
- By reconstructing her army life, she tacitly demonstrates women's equality with men.
- We still trudge off to work in the morning, tacitly accepting that we're stuck with whatever life deals us.
- Not taking legal action would mean tacitly accepting the decision of ministers.
- He was tacitly encouraging him to act in this way.
- The people of the community tacitly withdraw their support.
Definition of tacitly in US English: tacitlyadverbˈtasətlēˈtæsətli In a way that is understood or implied without being directly stated. the production company has tacitly encouraged the Internet phenomenon of fan films the truth that goes unspoken but is tacitly understood Example sentencesExamples - Tacitly, the land became private property.
- Not taking legal action would mean tacitly accepting the decision of ministers.
- He was tacitly agreeing that her talents were worthless.
- The people of the community tacitly withdraw their support.
- A government official tacitly accepted that new tests are needed.
- Surely he has tacitly consented, despite his irresponsible attitude.
- We still trudge off to work in the morning, tacitly accepting that we're stuck with whatever life deals us.
- By reconstructing her army life, she tacitly demonstrates women's equality with men.
- She tacitly accepts his offer.
- He was tacitly encouraging him to act in this way.
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