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How so is Nissy 'implying' ?...implication is a subjective word meaning Subject to interpretation.
9/30/21
Imply is to indicate the truth or existence of (something) by suggestion rather than explicit reference.
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Di (amina046) said:Imply is to indicate the truth or existence of (something) by suggestion rather than explicit reference.
Yeah. And he needs to actually imply thousands of people did anything.
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AUSTIN, Texas (AP) - A federal judge on Friday will consider whether Texas can leave in place the most restrictive abortion law in the U.S., which since September has banned most abortions and sent women racing to get care beyond the borders of the nation's second-largest state.
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No - to IMPLY is to purport/insinuate/suggest. IMPLY is simply a mode of communication.