heavily imply
Frequency: 7.09.8 per million words
To suggest something strongly, often with significant weight or evidence.
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- The evidence seemed to heavily imply his involvement in the scheme.
- Her silence heavily implied that she disagreed with the proposal.
- The company's recent actions heavily imply a shift in strategy.
- His tone heavily implied that there would be serious consequences.
- Are you heavily implying that I'm not capable of handling this task?
- The report heavily implies that systemic issues are at play.
- While he didn't say it directly, his body language heavily implied dissatisfaction.
- The data collected heavily implies a strong correlation between the two factors.
- She felt that his constant criticism heavily implied her incompetence.
- The government's new policies heavily imply a focus on environmental protection.