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im·pli·ca·tion Listen to audio/ˌɪmpləˈkeɪʃən/ noun
plural im·pli·ca·tions
1 [count] : a possible future effect or result — usually plural We must consider the long-term implications of the new trade policies. [=we must consider the effect the policies may have in the future] The closing of the factory has economic implications for the entire community. [=the closing will affect the economy of the entire community] He needs to be aware of the political implications of his decision.
2 : something that is suggested without being said directly : something that is implied [count] I'm offended by his implication that women can't be good at mathematics. I resent that/your implication! [noncount] He condemned the court and, by implication, the entire legal system.
3 [noncount] : the fact or state of being involved in or connected to something (such as a crime) : the fact or state of being implicated in something
He was shocked by the implication of his partner in the theft.

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