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Difference between imply, indicate and denote



 
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Difference between imply, indicate and denote #1 (permalink) Thu Dec 25, 2008 5:13 am   Difference between imply, indicate and denote
 

what is difference between imply , indicate and denote and which is common use
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Difference between imply, indicate and denote #2 (permalink) Thu Dec 25, 2008 9:19 am   Difference between imply, indicate and denote
 

First look in a good English-to-English dictionary and see if that answers your questions. There are plenty of them online.
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Difference between imply, indicate and denote #3 (permalink) Thu Dec 25, 2008 9:19 am   Difference between imply, indicate and denote
 

Indicate= Directly/indirectly tells about something.
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