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unreasonable: He told an implausible tale of having been raised<br />

by apes.<br />

implement n. 1 utensil, tool, instrument, apparatus, device, appliance,<br />

contrivance, mechanism, (piece of) equipment, Colloq gadget,<br />

contraption: You need the proper implement for measuring inside<br />

diameters.<br />

--v. 2 carry out, execute, accomplish, perform, achieve, (put<br />

into) effect, bring about, cause, fulfil, realize: You will<br />

need our help to implement the plan.<br />

implicate v. 1 involve, include, associate, embroil, ensnare, entrap,<br />

enmesh, entangle: Don't implicate me in your hare-brained<br />

schemes! 2 incriminate, inculpate, connect, involve, associate,<br />

suspect, concern: Wasn't he implicated in that fraud case last<br />

year?<br />

implication<br />

n. 1 involvement, connection, inclusion, association,<br />

entanglement: My implication in that affair was minimal. 2<br />

suggestion, hint, insinuation, innuendo, intimation: I resent<br />

the implication that I had anything to do with the murder. 3<br />

significance, purport, drift, meaning, denotation, conclusion,<br />

inference, import, connotation, sense, burden, substance,<br />

essence, pith: The implication of the article is that the<br />

government knew about the illegal exports all along.<br />

implicit adj. 1 implied, indirect, inferable, understood, unspoken,<br />

undeclared, tacit, inherent, inferential, latent: Certain<br />

provisions are implicit in every legal contract and need not be<br />

expressed. 2 absolute, unquestioning, unquestioned, unqualified,<br />

total, sheer, complete, unmitigated, unalloyed, undiluted,<br />

unlimited, unconditional, unreserved, utter, full, wholehearted:<br />

I have implicit faith in Nicole's judgement.<br />

imply v. 1 suggest, hint (at), intimate, insinuate: Are you implying<br />

that I don't know what I'm talking about? 2 connote, allude to,<br />

refer to, advert to, signify, signal, betoken, denote, indicate,<br />

mean, express; involve, include, evidence, assume, presume,<br />

entail: Silence sometimes implies consent. Discovery of the<br />

tools implies a more advanced culture.

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