implicit

implicit(
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An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. implícito
Implicit in this question is an unfounded belief that animals do not suffer pain in the same way that humans do.Implícita en esta pregunta es la creencia infundada en que los animales no sufren dolor de la misma manera que los humanos.
a. implícito
When you've had time to digest the letter properly, you will see that it contains implicit criticism of everything we've done here.Cuando hayas tenido el tiempo para asimilar bien la carta, verás que contiene una crítica implícita de todo lo que hemos hecho aquí.
a. incondicional
Some people are now beginning to question their implicit belief in democracy.Algunos comienzan a cuestionar su creencia incondicional en la democracia.
b. absoluto
Back then, we still had implicit faith in progress and consumerism.En aquel entonces, todavía teníamos una fe absoluta en el progreso y el consumerismo.
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