implicitly-presented
|im-plis-it-ly-pre-sent-ed|
/ɪmˈplɪsɪtli prɪˈzɛntɪd/
indirect presentation
Etymology
'implicitly-presented' originates from the combination of 'implicit' and 'presented'. 'Implicit' comes from Latin 'implicitus', meaning 'entwined', and 'presented' comes from Latin 'praesentare', meaning 'to place before'.
'Implicit' evolved from the Latin 'implicitus' through Old French 'implicite', while 'presented' evolved from Latin 'praesentare' through Old French 'presenter'.
Initially, 'implicit' meant 'entwined' or 'involved', and 'presented' meant 'to place before'. Over time, 'implicitly-presented' evolved to mean 'presented in a way that is not directly stated'.
Meanings by Part of Speech
Adjective 1
presented in a way that is not directly stated or expressed.
The instructions were implicitly-presented, leaving room for interpretation.
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Last updated: 2025/05/02 01:32
