Examples of using Implicitly in English and their translations into Arabic
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
I trust you implicitly.
Both institutions implicitly implemented expansionary fiscal and monetary policies respectively.
I trust her implicitly.
Visual capture implicitly frames a limited frontal perspective of a given spatial context, while soundscapes widen that scope to a full 360 degrees, completely enveloping us.
I trusted him implicitly.
People also translate
I trust you implicitly but that's not the point.
Do you trust me implicitly?
A variety of ways of implicitly excluding the Convention have been suggested.
I trust my people implicitly.
ESCWA work in general explicitly or implicitly addresses the resolution of conflict by providing analysis of socio-economic developments, proposing appropriate policies and fostering enforcement mechanisms.
Trust you implicitly.
I didn't see the light myself, but I trust Joe Cruz implicitly.
I trust you implicitly, Agent Keen.
You trust your people implicitly.
That your idea is implicitly not worth responding to.
We trust each other, implicitly.
I missed home and, implicitly the lessons.
You used to trust me implicitly.
But in reality, you're paying implicitly, because there is another side.
My love, you know I trust you implicitly.
Ana: I missed home and, implicitly the lessons.
However, in practice, this ground for jurisdiction is implicitly recognized.
This legislation also explicitly and implicitly covers persons with disabilities.
I trust your judgment implicitly.
The latter was included explicitly or implicitly in many multilateral treaties.
However, discrimination based on gender or marital status is implicitly prohibited.
So he trusts you? Implicitly.
I always saw hacking, as implicitly political.
It is necessary to cut off banks from explicitly or implicitly affiliated structures.
You always can decide whether to consent to its use(either directly or implicitly by requesting such service).