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the implication is that...
Definition
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
- Once the implications of what I was seeing on Mayor Undersee's television hit me, I made for the door and started down the hall.Chapter 7 (4% in)
implications = consequences; or knowledge learned indirectly from
There are no more uses of "implication" flagged with this meaning in Hunger Games Book #2 (Catching Fire).
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- It's the implication that there's something going on between Gale and Madge.Chapter 8 (78% in)
- But not two people in love, which seems to be President Snow's implication.Chapter 2 (59% in)
There are no more uses of "implication" in Hunger Games Book #2 (Catching Fire).
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