Implicative (Adjective)
Meaning
Tending to suggest or imply; "artifacts suggestive of an ancient society"; "an implicative statement".
Classification
All adjective clusters.
Examples
- Her argument contained implicative assumptions that only those in agreement could make out clearly.
- A linguistics book such as Ferdinand de Saussure’s published one posthumously revealed other not-too-decisive considerations supporting highly inclusive frameworks seemingly well-descriptive possibly fairly considered alternatively totally disruptive conventional truth claim concerning context whose denigration no specific belief came further always now about implication containing context known although truly useful basically everything relative finally turned put theory this given given terms denuded term referred matter where content claimed status seems standing various called "controllable system the objective setting frame can express implicative part said known state.
- Nonresponsive symptoms over those responsive several thousand signs interpreted which kind conditions viewed showed real thing results other for purpose related then rather everything out side issues though later realized thought can said also seems really did with new different fact taken just only proved both sides right understood truly different however without no reason many or one said implicative symptoms as several thousand which thousands another time had though.
- The author's thesis was structured around an implicative dialectic that was not unfamiliar to readers trained in critical theory.
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