adverb
- in a way that is suggested or indicated indirectly rather than stated explicitly
Usage: formal; often used in legal and academic contexts
Examples
- The contract impliedly requires both parties to act in good faith.
- She impliedly agreed to the terms by signing the document without objection.
- The law impliedly protects citizens' right to privacy.
- His silence impliedly acknowledged the accusation.
- The agreement impliedly excludes any liability for indirect damages.
- The statute impliedly grants the agency authority to enforce the regulations.