The meaning of implicity as per dictioner is - without ever expressing so clearly; "he implicitly assumes that you know the answer"
implied, rather than expressly stated: implicit agreement
2006-09-09 06:38:55
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answered by Anonymous
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virtually
Part of Speech: adverb
Definition: basically
Synonyms: around, basically, effectually, essentially, fundamentally, guesstimate*, implicitly, in effect, in essence, in substance, morally, nearly, not absolutely, not actually, practically, something like*, upwards of*
implicitly
adv 1: without doubting or questioning; "I implicitly trust him" 2: without ever expressing so clearly; "he implicitly assumes that you know the answer"
In mathematics, to give a function f implicitly is to give an equation R(x,y) = S(x,y) that at least in part has the same graph as y = f(x). It can be useful to define a function f implicitly when there is no simple formula for f(x) so it is not convenient to give its graph in the form y = f(x). If there is a way to rearrange the implicit equation, making the left hand side be y and the right hand side be a formula in x with no ys, then the function can be explicitly defined.
2006-09-07 08:30:43
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answered by mrs509eb 3
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Implicitly means "without stating openly". For example, Malthus implicitly assumed that physical capital available to agriculture was fixed, so he thought agriculture was experiencing diminishing returns and food production would increase more slowly than population.
2006-09-05 14:02:03
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answered by NC 7
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this article is related to electricity
http://www.rff.org/Documents/RFF-DP-97-02.pdf
Human Well-being and Economic Well-being: What Values Are Implicit in Current Indices?
http://ideas.repec.org/p/sls/resrep/0304.html
This has many related articles to look at in regards to this use of implicit.
http://www.english-test.net/asvab/vocabulary/words/005/asvab-definitions.php
Definition of implicit (adjective)
forms: more implicit; most implicit; less implicit; least implicit
implied; understood
http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=implicit
Dictionary.com Unabridged (v 1.0.1) - Cite This Source new!
im‧plic‧it /ɪmËplɪsɪt/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[im-plis-it] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation
–adjective 1. implied, rather than expressly stated: implicit agreement.
2. unquestioning or unreserved; absolute: implicit trust; implicit obedience; implicit confidence.
3. potentially contained (usually fol. by in): to bring out the drama implicit in the occasion.
4. Mathematics. (of a function) having the dependent variable not explicitly expressed in terms of the independent variables, as x2 + y2 = 1. Compare explicit (def. 5).
5. Obsolete. entangled.
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[Origin: 1590–1600; < L implicitus involved, obscure, var. ptp. of implicÄre. See implicate, -ite2]
—Related forms
im‧plic‧it‧ly, adverb
im‧plic‧it‧ness, im‧plic‧i‧ty, noun
There are many articles related to this use of the word. From what I can figure out it is related to supply and demand where and when it is used in regards to economics.
2006-09-05 13:56:57
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answered by Faerieeeiren 4
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1) complete and without any doubts:
- implicit trust
- All her life she had implicit faith in socialism.
2) suggested but not communicated directly:
- He interpreted her comments as an implicit criticism of the government.
- Implicit in the poem's closing lines are the poet's own religious doubts.
2006-09-05 13:51:04
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answered by possum 2
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Its an adjective.
Basically its a nice way to substitute a swear
2006-09-05 13:49:50
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answered by big-brother 3
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IMPLICIT TRUST...BEYOND ALL DOUBT.....EXAMPLE......I TRUST YOU IMPLICITY....COMPLETE TRUST
2006-09-05 13:54:51
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answered by flowerspirit2000 6
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