ability to create air force
As a contrast to "threatened" or "implied" power, the term "expressed power" can be diversely helpful in contemporary English. One example of its use is as follows: "The expressed power of the professor's prototype was a much more eloquent argument against the cutting of project-funds than any mere words could have managed. "
Implied texture is texture that cannot be felt. For example: crayon rubbings
Implied strong language means: Strong language (e.g f*ck that is only implied (meaning not said but meant.) For example, motherf.... would be implied strong language while motherf*ck wont.
An implied metaphor is a metaphor that makes a comparison without directly stating the comparison. An example of an implied metaphor is saying someone squawked out a reply, because it implies that they are talking like a parrot without saying it outright.
An imperative sentence has an implied subject. For example: "Stand up!" (meaning "[You] stand up!") "Don't open that door!" (meaning "Don't [you] open that door!")
no, it's expressed
Federal power.
There is no example in the preamble. You find it in Article 1.
ability to create air force
coining money
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Implied powers
establishing the Bank of the United States
an implied power
expressed power
implied power, i think..