Implication

/ˌɪmpləˈkeɪʃən/ noun

A result or effect that is suggested but not stated directly; or the act of showing someone is involved in something.

From Latin 'implicationem' from 'implicare' (to entwine, involve), with the sense of things being folded together. It developed meanings of both logical consequence and involvement in wrongdoing.

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