assume implicitly

Frequency: 6.58.2 per million words

To accept something as true without question or proof, in an unstated manner.

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  • We should not assume things implicitly without clear communication.
  • The team seemed to assume his leadership implicitly, even without formal designation.
  • She chose to assume his honesty implicitly, despite past deceptions.
  • Many policies assume certain societal norms implicitly.
  • He seemed to assume my agreement implicitly, which was frustrating.
  • The contract did not explicitly state it, but we had to assume the clause implicitly.
  • They would assume her competence implicitly in any challenging situation.
  • To assume guilt implicitly without evidence is unfair.
  • Often, we assume common understanding implicitly in conversations.
  • The system was designed to assume user trust implicitly.