Etymology: [ im-pli-s&t ] (adjective.) 1599. From French or from Latin implicitus, past participle of implico (“to infold, involve, entangle”); see implicate.
üstü kapalı, örtülü, ima edilen, tamamıyle, zımni, itirazsiz, gizli, dahili, ifade edilmeden anlaşılan, saklı, itirazsız, kesin, içerik, tam, kesin: implicit trust tam güven, tam, ima edilen, dolaylı olarak anlaşılan, saklı, kapalı şekilde, tam/üstü kapalı, implicit confidence, dokundurma, dolaylsıyle anlatma, örtük, implicitness ima, be implicit in zımnen anlasılmak, tam güven implicitlyzımnen, imalı, kapalı, içkin, dolaylı olarak belirten, kesin olarak, tam olarak, tamamen/örtülü olarak, dolaylı olarak, üstü kapalı olarak, zımnıen, tamamıyla, zımmen, dolaylı ifade etme, ima, kesinlik, tam olma,
Having no reservations or doubts; unquestioning or unconditional; usually said of faith or trust, Implied indirectly, without being directly expressed, entangled, twisted together, Contained in the essential nature of something but not openly shown, Infolded; entangled; complicated; involved, Tacitly comprised; fairly to be understood, though not expressed in words; implied; as, an implicit contract or agreement, underlying, Resting on another; trusting in the word or authority of another, without doubt or reserve; unquestioning; complete; as, implicit confidence; implicit obedience, implied, indirectly suggested; unconditional, absolute; contained within, Something that is implicit is expressed in an indirect way. This is seen as an implicit warning not to continue with military action explicit + implicitly im·plic·it·ly The jury implicitly criticised the government by their verdict. explicitly, implied though not directly expressed; inherent in the nature of something; "an implicit agreement not to raise the subject"; "there was implicit criticism in his voice"; "anger was implicit in the argument"; "the oak is implicit in the acorn", If a quality or element is implicit in something, it is involved in it or is shown by it. the delays implicit in formal council meetings, being without doubt or reserve; "implicit trust" implied though not directly expressed; inherent in the nature of something; "an implicit agreement not to raise the subject"; "there was implicit criticism in his voice"; "anger was implicit in the argument"; "the oak is implicit in the acorn, If you say that someone has an implicit belief or faith in something, you mean that they have complete faith in it and no doubts at all. He had implicit faith in the noble intentions of the Emperor. = absolute + implicitly im·plic·it·ly I trust him implicitly, being without doubt or reserve; "implicit trust", method of identifying positions by a place in an array of values, Within the context of reading, implicit describes an idea that can be understood from reading even though it is not expressed directly, as opposed to explicit, which directly states the idea, pg 57, par 3, indicates the association for which the statistics have been collected is with the column type or index type, and the object is an instance of that column type or index type, Anything that is left unsaid or implied Within an object method, you can refer to the instance variables implicitly (without naming the object), What I'm not telling you, but is so anyway Contrast explicit, - When the information is implied by the result of the action For example, implicit feedback is when a page changes as the result of a user's search request, rather than stating what has happened, In an implicit or implied manner, In an implicit manner; without reserve; with unreserved confidence, without ever expressing so clearly; "he implicitly assumes that you know the answer", without doubting or questioning; "I implicitly trust him, without doubting or questioning; "I implicitly trust him", in an implied manner; unconditionally, absolutely, without ever expressing so clearly; "he implicitly assumes that you know the answer" without doubting or questioning; "I implicitly trust him, By implication; impliedly; as, to deny the providence of God is implicitly to deny his existence, The state or quality of being implicit, inexplicitness as a consequence of being implied or indirect, quality of being implicit; unconditional trust or obedience, State or quality of being implicit,
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Having no reservations or doubts; unquestioning or unconditional; usually said of faith or trust - "He is not only a zealous advocate for pusilanimous and passive obedience, but for the most implicit faith in the dictatorial mandates of power."
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Implied indirectly, without being directly expressed - "The Bible and its teachings helped form the basis for the Founding Fathers' abiding belief in the inalienable rights of the individual, rights which they found implicit in the Bible's teachings of the inherent worth and dignity of each individual."
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entangled, twisted together
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Contained in the essential nature of something but not openly shown
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Infolded; entangled; complicated; involved
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Tacitly comprised; fairly to be understood, though not expressed in words; implied; as, an implicit contract or agreement
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underlying
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Resting on another; trusting in the word or authority of another, without doubt or reserve; unquestioning; complete; as, implicit confidence; implicit obedience
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implied, indirectly suggested; unconditional, absolute; contained within sıfat
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Something that is implicit is expressed in an indirect way. This is seen as an implicit warning not to continue with military action explicit + implicitly im·plic·it·ly The jury implicitly criticised the government by their verdict. explicitly
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implied though not directly expressed; inherent in the nature of something; "an implicit agreement not to raise the subject"; "there was implicit criticism in his voice"; "anger was implicit in the argument"; "the oak is implicit in the acorn"
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If a quality or element is implicit in something, it is involved in it or is shown by it. the delays implicit in formal council meetings
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being without doubt or reserve; "implicit trust" implied though not directly expressed; inherent in the nature of something; "an implicit agreement not to raise the subject"; "there was implicit criticism in his voice"; "anger was implicit in the argument"; "the oak is implicit in the acorn
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If you say that someone has an implicit belief or faith in something, you mean that they have complete faith in it and no doubts at all. He had implicit faith in the noble intentions of the Emperor. = absolute + implicitly im·plic·it·ly I trust him implicitly
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being without doubt or reserve; "implicit trust"
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method of identifying positions by a place in an array of values
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Within the context of reading, implicit describes an idea that can be understood from reading even though it is not expressed directly, as opposed to explicit, which directly states the idea
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pg 57, par 3
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indicates the association for which the statistics have been collected is with the column type or index type, and the object is an instance of that column type or index type
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Anything that is left unsaid or implied Within an object method, you can refer to the instance variables implicitly (without naming the object)
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What I'm not telling you, but is so anyway Contrast explicit
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- When the information is implied by the result of the action For example, implicit feedback is when a page changes as the result of a user's search request, rather than stating what has happened
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implicitly
In an implicit or implied manner
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implicitly
In an implicit manner; without reserve; with unreserved confidence
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implicitly
without ever expressing so clearly; "he implicitly assumes that you know the answer"
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implicitly
without doubting or questioning; "I implicitly trust him
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implicitly
without doubting or questioning; "I implicitly trust him"
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implicitly
in an implied manner; unconditionally, absolutely
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implicitly
without ever expressing so clearly; "he implicitly assumes that you know the answer" without doubting or questioning; "I implicitly trust him
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implicitly
By implication; impliedly; as, to deny the providence of God is implicitly to deny his existence
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implicitness
The state or quality of being implicit
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implicitness
inexplicitness as a consequence of being implied or indirect
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implicitness
quality of being implicit; unconditional trust or obedience isim
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