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implicationsnounpl. of implication an idea that is conveyed often indirectlyHe took issue with the implication that he could not be trusted with the assignment. clues, cues, hints, indications, inklings, intimations, suggestionsallusions, inferences, innuendos(or innuendoes), insinuationsmessagesconnotationsbottoms, essences, essentialities, natures, souls, spirits, stuffburdens, cruxes(also cruces), gistscores, hearts, kernels, marrows, nubs, nuclei(also nucleuses), piths, points, quicksmatters, motifs, motives, questions, subjects, topicscontents, denotations, drifts, imports, intentions, intents, meanings, purports, senses, significances, significations a future condition or occurrence traceable to a causeThey were concerned with the possible implications of the new legislation. ramificationsdenouements(also dénouements), echoes(also echos), repercussionsafterclaps, afterglows, aftershocksblowbacks, by-products, fallouts, offshoots, ripples, side effects(also side reactions), spin-offsaftereffects, aftermaths, backwashes, children, conclusions, consequences, corollaries, developments, effects, fates, fruits, issues, outcomes, outgrowths, precipitates, products, resultants, results, sequels, sequences, upshots considerations, determinants, factorsbases, bases, foundations, grounds, groundworksimpetuses, incentives, inspirations, instigations, stimulimothers, origins, roots, sources, springsantecedents, causations, causes, occasions, reasons a formal claim of criminal wrongdoing against a personEmployees were shocked by the implication of the company's CEO in the crime. accusations, allegations, pleascriminationscounteraccusations(or counter-accusations), countercharges(or counter-charges)arraignments, impeachmentscensures, condemnations, denunciationsrecriminationscharges, complaints, counts, indictments, raps |