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implication
Noun
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An implication is a result that may be expected or predicted.
This change has big implications for health planners and for those caring for people with AIDS.
It seem a very technical matter, but it is one with important practical implications.
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An implication is a meaning that can be understood but is not given directly.
Even if you did not call me a liar, the implication is there.
When I say gold is a metal, I say by implication that gold must resemble any other metals.
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An implication is when somebody appears to be involved in something, usually something bad or illegal.
The implication of Judge Lyman in the affair of Green and young Hammond has raised many questions.
of
Preposition
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Made using.
It is a house of cards.
event
Noun
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An event is anything that happens.
The event of her walking into the room happened before the event of the book falling off the table, so she saw it fall.
In the event that the machine breaks, read this to know what to do.
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An event is when many people come together at a time they choose for a reason or for fun.
At the event tomorrow we're going to have balloons and music.