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implicit /ɪmˈplɪsɪt /adjective1Suggested though not directly expressed: comments seen as implicit criticism of the policies...- Resource limitation is an implicit assumption of any competition hypothesis and should be tested.
- He conceded that such an inference would be only implicit.
- They may also be curtailed, with the explanation left implicit.
Synonyms implied, indirect, inferred, understood, hinted, suggested, deducible; unspoken, unexpressed, undeclared, unstated, unsaid, tacit, unacknowledged, silent, taken for granted, taken as read, assumed inherent, latent, underlying, inbuilt, incorporated; fundamental 2 ( implicit in) Always to be found in; essentially connected with: the values implicit in the school ethos...- In any case, whether or not our present lethal lack of cohesion can be attributed to the rise of multiculturalism, the moral relativism implicit in that view always made it a dubious position to hold.
- This would also provide tremendous fodder for analysis of the social networks implicit in links.
- This view is so fundamentally flawed yet so implicit in the Australian mentality that it seems almost impossible to efface or even moderate.
3With no qualification or question; absolute: an implicit faith in God...- I have further narrowed the field of important questions by following some implicit principles.
- The patient has read a bit, is very anxious, and reaches the doctor most often imagining the worst and with implicit faith in this ‘worker of miracles’.
- He has implicit faith in his advice so in spite of many people's doubts and reservations, it is now as successful and professional a partnership as there is on tour.
Synonyms absolute, complete, entire, total, wholehearted, perfect, sheer, utter; unqualified, unconditional, unreserved, unadulterated, unalloyed, undiluted, positive; unshaken, unshakeable, unhesitating, unquestioning, firm, steadfast, constant 4 Mathematics (Of a function) not expressed directly in terms of independent variables.This paper contains his famous deep implicit function theorem....- Actually, since the domain of a function is usually implicit from context, putting the * in front of an extended function is slightly redundant and thus usually omitted.
- In figure 2b, the implicit function is plotted for different values of q.
Derivativesimplicitness noun ...- Whereas many researchers have discussed phenomena that relate to implicitness in texts, nobody has before to my knowledge made implicitness itself the main object of study.
- Various forms of implicitness are shown to contribute to different levels of text coherence as identified by different foci of relevance.
- Formal systems may range from a football team to the Cosmos; but in primal, natural systems, the idea of an embedded implicitness ultimately suggests a ‘Within’ in the heart of things.
OriginLate 16th century: from French implicite or Latin implicitus, later form of implicatus 'entwined', past participle of implicare (see imply). Rhymescomplicit, elicit, explicit, illicit, licit, solicit |