unimplied

[ˌʌnɪmˈplaɪd]

unimplied Definition

  • 1not suggested or conveyed indirectly
  • 2not indicated or suggested without being explicitly stated

Using unimplied: Examples

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  • Example

    The contract did not include any unimplied warranties.

  • Example

    The author's intention was unimplied in the text.

  • Example

    The statement was clear and unimplied.

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Summary: unimplied in Brief

'Unimplied' [ˌʌnɪmˈplaɪd] means not suggested or conveyed indirectly, and not indicated or suggested without being explicitly stated. It is often used in legal or academic contexts to describe something that is not expressed or stated directly. For example, 'The contract did not include any unimplied warranties.'