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impliedly

impliedly, adv.
  (ɪmˈplaɪɪdlɪ)
  [f. as prec. + -ly2.]
  By implication, implicitly.

c 1400 Apol. Loll. 17 Þis sentence is clere..and publischid expresly & ympliȝeþly. c 1449 Pecock Repr. ii. v. 164 It is ther yn impliedli bi Holi Scripture leeful. a 1603 T. Cartwright Confut. Rhem. N.T. (1618) 664 Although not expresly, yet impliedly to a sufficient understanding. 1769 Blackstone Comm. IV. iv. 63 This statute does not prohibit, but rather impliedly allows, any innocent recreation or amusement. 1884 Sir C. S. C. Bowen in Law Times Rep. L. 217/2 The Act itself..does not say so in words, but it says so impliedly. 1964 Mod. Law Rev. XXVII. iii. 266 Furthermore, it must be noted that union officials could equally be drawn into a ‘conspiracy to intimidate impliedly’. 1970 [see corps 2 b].


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