Crossword clues for implying
implying
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Imply \Im*ply"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Implied; p. pr. & vb. n. Implying.] [From the same source as employ. See Employ, Ply, and cf. Implicate, Apply.]
To infold or involve; to wrap up. [Obs.] ``His head in curls implied.''
--Chapman.-
To involve in substance or essence, or by fair inference, or by construction of law, when not include virtually; as, war implies fighting.
Where a malicious act is proved, a malicious intention is implied.
--Bp. Sherlock.When a man employs a laborer to work for him, . . . the act of hiring implies an obligation and a promise that he shall pay him a reasonable reward for his services.
--Blackstone. -
To refer, ascribe, or attribute. [Obs.]
Whence might this distaste arise?
If [from] neither your perverse and peevish will. To which I most imply it.
--J. Webster.Syn: To involve; include; comprise; import; mean; denote; signify; betoken. See Involve.
Wiktionary
vb. (present participle of imply English)