acknowledge implicitly
Frequency: 5.54.1 per million words
To accept or admit that something is true or that it exists, without stating it directly.
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- By not objecting, he implicitly acknowledged his consent.
- Her silence could be interpreted as implicitly acknowledging the truth.
- The new policy implicitly acknowledges the past mistakes.
- His actions implicitly acknowledged her authority in the matter.
- They implicitly acknowledged the difficulties by offering additional resources.
- The government's statement implicitly acknowledged the need for reform.
- She implicitly acknowledged her involvement by not denying the accusations.
- The company's apology implicitly acknowledged that they were at fault.
- We must implicitly acknowledge the importance of teamwork.
- His nod implicitly acknowledged that he understood the instructions.