All 10 Uses of
implication
in
The Da Vinci Code
- Sophie needed only an instant to process Langdon's implication, and it seemed laughably simple.†
Chpt 19-20 (definition 1)
- Langdon's thoughts raced as he tried to assemble the implications of what this all meant.†
Chpt 21-22 (definition 1)
- It was not until an hour later, as he staggered from the meeting, that the devastating implications settled in.†
Chpt 33-34 (definition 1)
- Considering tonight's events, Sophie knew the answer might have some interesting implications.†
Chpt 47-48 (definition 1)
- News of the three additional murders had dire implications.†
Chpt 51-52 (definition 1)
- Collet pondered the implications of this bizarre development.†
Chpt 79-80 (definition 1)
- Nobody could implicate the Teacher unless Rémy talked, and that was no longer a concern.†
Chpt 93-94 (definition 2) *
- There was another implication here too.†
Chpt 97-98 (definition 1)
- Now, eyeing the bewildered Langdon and Neveu, Teabing resisted the urge to reveal how he had brilliantly implicated Opus Dei in the plot that would soon bring about the demise of the entire Church.†
Chpt 99-100 (definition 2)
- The implications chilled him.†
Chpt 105 (definition 1) *
Definitions:
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(1) (implication as in: the implication is that...) Something that follows from something else.The thing that follows could be:
- something suggested indirectly (not said directly)
- something that can be concluded (often a logical consequence)
- something that results from something else
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(2) (implication as in: Her implication in the crime) involvement in or the suggestion that someone was involved in something -- especially a crime