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Implicit in   /ɪmplˈɪsət ɪn/   Listen
Implicit in

adjective
1.
In the nature of something though not readily apparent.  Synonyms: inherent, underlying.  "An underlying meaning"






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"Implicit in" Quotes from Famous Books



... on what I said before. I do believe that every man must fulfil his own soul, every woman must be herself, herself only, not some man's instrument, or some embodied theory. But the mode of our being is such that we can only live and have our being whilst we are implicit in one of the great dynamic modes. We MUST either love, or rule. And once the love-mode changes, as change it must, for we are worn out and becoming evil in its persistence, then the other mode will take ...
— Aaron's Rod • D. H. Lawrence



Words linked to "Implicit in" :   inherent, implicit, underlying, inexplicit



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