endorse implicitly

Frequency: 3.01.0 per million words

To show support or approval for something without explicitly stating it.

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Examples (10)

  • His silence seemed to implicitly endorse their controversial decision.
  • By not speaking against the proposal, she appeared to implicitly endorse it.
  • The company's marketing campaign did not directly support the product, but rather implicitly endorsed it through subtle imagery.
  • Many felt that the new policy would implicitly endorse discrimination, even if not explicitly stated.
  • His continued presence at the meetings was seen by some as an act to implicitly endorse the leader's agenda.
  • The government's inaction could be interpreted as implicitly endorsing the violent protests.
  • She never openly praised the artist, yet her consistent attendance at his shows implicitly endorsed his work.
  • To remain silent on such an important issue is to implicitly endorse the status quo.
  • The media's biased reporting might implicitly endorse one political candidate over another.
  • His nods and smiles during the presentation made it seem as if he implicitly endorsed every point.