implicatory
English
Adjective
implicatory (comparative more implicatory, superlative most implicatory)
- Relating to implication.
- 1854 October, “You have heard of Them”, in D. W. Holly, editor, The United States Review, New York, N.Y.: Lloyd & Brainard […], page 327:
- Where will you find a purer and more suggestive bit of criticism given in a fresher and more implicatory style than the following?
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References
- “implicatory”, in Dictionary.com Unabridged, Dictionary.com, LLC, 1995–present.
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