Both Uses
imply
in
Unwind, by Shusterman
(Edited)
- A will implies you have something to pass on—which you don't.
p. 108.6implies = says indirectly
- The simple fact that he has a destination is enough for Lev. It's more than Lev has. Destination implies a future.
p. 122.6 *implies = indirectly says there iseditor's notes: This is when Lev decides to travel with CyFi.
Definitions:
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(1)
(imply) to suggest or say indirectly -- possibly as a logical consequence
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)