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implicatively


Meanings
  • adverb

    Expressing or suggesting something without being directly stated or expressed.

    - "His tone was implicatively threatening."
    - "She wore a red dress, implicatively inviting attention."
    - "The detective solved the case implicatively, without making an arrest."

Variants
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implication , implications , implicative , implicatively , implicativeness , implicativenesses
Etymology
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From the Latin word 'implicare' meaning 'to involve, to fold in, to enwrap'. The term 'implicative' was first used in the English language in the late 15th century.


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  1. The term 'implicative' is also used in linguistics to refer to a type of meaning that is inherent in the structure of a sentence, rather than being explicitly stated.

  2. In computer science, 'implicative logic' is a type of logical system that allows for the representation of implications and their consequences.


Related Concepts
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  1. Implicit: Refers to information that is not explicitly stated but can be inferred from context or situation.

  2. Implication: The act of inferring or deducing something from information that is given.


Quotes
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  1. … the astronomer Edwin Hubble found that the universe is expanding, and by "implication" must have originated a finite time ago in an explosion popularly called the big bang.

    - Paul Davies,{it}The New Physics{/it},1989
  2. … the power of ideas to transform the world is itself accelerating. Although people readily agree with this observation when simply stated, very few people truly appreciate its profound "implications".

    - Ray Kurzweil,{it}Curious Minds{/it},(2004) 2005
  3. … but whereas Updike and Roth work to establish connection and coherence in the face of time's chaos, DeLillo is an artist of diffusion and dispersal, of "implication" and missing information.

    - A. O. Scott,{it}New York Times Book Review{/it},21 May 2006

Culture
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Implicatively has been used extensively in literature and art to convey complex emotions and hidden meanings. In music, the term 'implicative harmony' refers to the use of chords that are not traditionally used together but still sound harmonious.

How to Memorize "implicatively"

  1. visualize

    - Visualize a web of connections or a net being woven, as the word 'implicative' comes from the Latin word 'implicare' which means 'to enwrap' or 'to fold in'. Visualize how information is 'implicatively' connected or hidden within other information.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'implicative' with the idea of hidden meanings or underlying messages. Remember that implicatively means 'expressing or suggesting something without being directly stated or expressed'.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the mnemonic 'Implicitly Involved' to remember the meaning of 'implicatively'. 'Implicitly' refers to information that is not explicitly stated, and 'Involved' refers to the idea of being enwrapped or connected.


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