imply
imp
ˌɪmp
imp
ly
laɪ
lai
British pronunciation
/ɪmplˈa‌ɪ/

Definición y significado de "imply"en inglés

to imply
01

insinuar

to suggest without explicitly stating
Transitive: to imply an idea or attitude | to imply that
to imply definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
The politician 's vague statement implied support for the controversial policy.
La declaración vaga del político implicaba apoyo a la política controvertida.
02

implicar, significar

to make something essential or required for an idea, action, or outcome to be successful or effective
Transitive: to imply a consequence or result
example
Ejemplos
Reckless driving implies a higher chance of accidents.
Conducir de manera temeraria implica una mayor probabilidad de accidentes.
03

insinuar

to suggest that one thing is the logical consequence of the other
Transitive: to imply an underlying cause | to imply that
example
Ejemplos
His consistent tardiness implies a lack of respect for others' time.
Su constante tardanza implica una falta de respeto por el tiempo de los demás.
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