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implicitly

adverb as in inevitably

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He also argues that deep-sea mining would reduce the need for mining on land: "Anyone that doesn't want to do deep-sea mining is implicitly saying we need to do more land-based mining."

From BBC

"We trusted her judgment implicitly," said Ms Rush.

From BBC

Having gone to Ault on scholarship, Lee recalls that “I always felt I was implicitly apologizing for not being sufficiently rich and preppy and privileged.”

Lynch trusted him implicitly, though—and had a clear vision for what he wanted to hear.

From Salon

Throughout his hearing, Hegseth’s false mantra on all the allegations against him was “anonymous smears” — many weren’t anonymous — even as he implicitly acknowledged the truth of them by repeatedly insisting his is a “redemption story.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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