Implicitly

/ɪmˈplɪsɪtli/ adverb

In a manner that is suggested or understood without being directly stated; in a way that is implied rather than explicitly expressed.

From Latin implicitus, past participle of implicare meaning 'to enfold' or 'entangle', composed of im- (in) and plicare (to fold). The meaning evolved from physical entanglement to conceptual suggestion.

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