Implied meaning in hindi

How to pronounce Implied
As noun : अंतर्निहित Ex:  I seriously think of your assention .
His assertion that the crime was committed during the day is false.
His assertion implied his innocence.
उ:   उपचार के अंतर्निहित कारणों पर निर्भर करता है।
As adjective :
गर्भित Ex:  This implied the genocide of 3 million Leningrad residents ध्वनित Ex:  They feel that Vivekananda implied that everything is predetermined. उ:   इस प्रकार उस काल की नवीन चेतना विक्लिफ़ की आवाज में ध्वनित हुई। निहित अंतर्निहित Ex:  It has been implied that समाविष्ट Ex:  In this sentence the verb is implied
Other : अभिप्रेत Ex:  This in no way implied a return to the past उपलक्षित Ex:  The use "Zhongguo" implied a claim of political legitimacy. निहित Ex:  He also implied that there was a "gang" within the union उ:   इसी में उसका व्यक्तित्व निहित है। लक्षणात्मक Ex:  Vidal also strongly implied that लक्षित Ex:  Perpetuity is implied उ:   विभाजन लक्षित ग्राहकों को ढुंढता है। लक्ष्य Ex:  Both, however, remained strongly implied in the finished version. उ:   भारत मे उसके लक्ष्य थे। विवक्षित Ex:  Stalin implied that it included not only those who lost their lives सन्निहित Ex:  Acquiescence stated or implied voluntary or forced to act, to an opinion, to approve the Action उ:   इसी में हिन्दू धर्म का पवित्रतम ग्रंथ भगवद्गीता सन्निहित है।
Implied ki paribhasha : jo kahane ki ichchha ho jisaka chitt kisi ek or laga hua ho
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Implied synonyms
latent tacit implicit unspoken lurking hidden indirect suggested intended indicated involved inferred occult understood unsaid parallel constructive indicative inferential inherent perceptible potential unexpressed allusive undeclared unuttered meant figured connoted insinuated foreshadowed symbolized signified adumbrated alluded to significative tacitly assumed wordless
Implied antonyms
explicit stated open explicated expressed
Usage of Implied in sentences

The word is used as adjective in english grammar. The word can be used as noun or adjective in hindi and have more than one meaning. . 
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