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Imply Express Indirect Suggest Showing Plainly Remark Wrong

Front imply
Back to express (something) in an indirect way; to suggest (something) without saying or showing it plainly

Your remark implies (to me) that you think I'm wrong.
Early reports implied that the judge's death was not an accident.

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