Implied
Implied
Implication is the noun form of "imply."
The noun forms of the verb to implicate are implicationand the gerund, implicating.
The word "implicated" is the past participle of the verbto implicate. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.The abstract noun form of the verb to "implicate" is implication.
The word "implicated" is the past participle of the verbto implicate. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.The abstract noun form of the verb to "implicate" is implication.
'Implicates' is a form of the verb 'to implicate', conjugated in the present tense. The noun, 'implicator', is a mathematical term.Another noun associated with the verb to implicateis implication, meaning the act of implicating or implying; that which is implied.
The noun forms for the verb to imply are implication and the gerund, implying. Example sentences: When their eyes wander or they shift in their seats, it's an implication that they're bored. Implying is not as effective as explaining what you need.
implication of safety to the office
by implication we mean effects
An OR with one input inverted will be either "implication" or "converse implication" depending on your point of view. Given an OR with inputs "P" and "Q", You'd invert "P" to get implication. You'd invert "Q" to get converse implication. In prose converse implication would be "P OR NOT Q".
the implication of funding in primary education
Ethical implication states that there are consequences for ehtical or moral actions.