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L Implication

Definition:

L'implication is a French term that translates to "implication" in English. It refers to the act or process of suggesting or indirectly indicating something without explicitly stating it. It can also refer to the logical relationship between two propositions where the truth of one implies the truth of the other.

Usage:

As a noun:

1. The teacher's implication was clear - if you don't study, you won't succeed.

2. The newspaper article had political implications, causing public debate.

As a verb (imply):

1. She didn't directly accuse him, but her words implied his guilt.

2. The author skillfully implied criticism of society through his vivid descriptions.

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