Implied vs. Indirect

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Impliedadjective

Suggested without being stated directly; implicated or hinted at.

Impliedverb

simple past tense and past participle of imply

Impliedadjective

Virtually involved or included; involved in substance; inferential; tacitly conceded; - the correlative of express, or expressed. See Imply.

Impliedadjective

indicated by necessary connotation though not expressed directly;

Indirectadjective

Not direct; roundabout.

Indirectnoun

(finance) An indirect cost.

Indirectverb

To access by means of indirection; to dereference.

Indirectadjective

Not direct; not straight or rectilinear; deviating from a direct line or course; circuitous; as, an indirect road.

Indirectadjective

Not tending to an aim, purpose, or result by the plainest course, or by obvious means, but obliquely or consequentially; by remote means; as, an indirect accusation, attack, answer, or proposal.

Indirectadjective

Not straightforward or upright; unfair; dishonest; tending to mislead or deceive.

Indirectadjective

Not resulting directly from an act or cause, but more or less remotely connected with or growing out of it; as, indirect results, damages, or claims.

Indirectadjective

Not reaching the end aimed at by the most plain and direct method; as, an indirect proof, demonstration, etc.

Indirectadjective

having intervening factors or persons or influences;

Indirectadjective

not direct in spatial dimension; not leading by a straight line or course to a destination;

Indirectadjective

descended from a common ancestor but through different lines;

Indirectadjective

extended senses; not direct in manner or language or behavior or action;

Indirectadjective

not as a direct effect or consequence;

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