implication
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British pronunciation
/ˌɪmplɪkˈe‍ɪʃən/

Définition et signification de « implication » en anglais

Implication
01

insinuation, implication

a possible consequence that something can bring about
example
Exemples
The implications of the new law could affect many small businesses.
Les implications de la nouvelle loi pourraient affecter de nombreuses petites entreprises.
02

sous-entendu, implication

a meaning that is suggested or inferred but not directly stated
example
Exemples
There 's an implication in her words that she expects more responsibility.
03

implication, implication

a connection or involvement that links someone to a wrongdoing or incriminating situation
example
Exemples
The investigation revealed her implication in the scandal.
L'enquête a révélé son implication dans le scandale.
04

implication, implication

a relation arising from involvement or close connection, especially of an incriminating nature
example
Exemples
Scholars debated the implication of historical alliances in current conflicts.
Les érudits ont débattu de l'implication des alliances historiques dans les conflits actuels.
05

implication, relation d'implication

a logical relationship of the form "if p then q", which means if the first proposition is true, the second must also be true
example
Exemples
The theorem uses the implication that all squares are rectangles.
Le théorème utilise l'implication que tous les carrés sont des rectangles.
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