ALL meanings of implications
im·pli·ca·tion
I i - noun implications something implied or suggested as naturally to be inferred or understood: to resent an implication of dishonesty. 1
- noun implications the act of implying: His implication of immediate changes surprised us. 1
- noun implications the state of being implied: to know only by implication. 1
- noun implications Logic. the relation that holds between two propositions, or classes of propositions, in virtue of which one is logically deducible from the other. 1
- noun implications the act of implicating or indicating that one or more persons may be involved, as in a crime: The implication of his accomplices came only after hours of grueling questioning by the police. 1
- noun implications the state of being implicated: We recently heard of his implication in a conspiracy. 1
- noun implications Usually, implications. relationships of a close or intimate nature; involvements: the religious implications of ancient astrology. 1
- noun implications The conclusion that can be drawn from something, although it is not explicitly stated. 1
- noun implications plural of implication. 0