Everyone knows that the Russian language is rich in epithets and synonyms, therefore it is not surprising that words are often found whose meaning cannot be understood even by a native speaker. In this article, the word "implicitly" will be considered. This is an infrequently used adverb. Many do not use this word because they do not understand its exact meaning.
What is implicitly?
The essence of this term is quite simple, so do not go too far into the details of its origin. If we consider it from the point of view of morphemes, then it is worth highlighting two of its most important components: the prefix "demon" and the root of "prekoslov", which actually make up its semantic content.
The prefix is ββa denial of something, and the root has the meaning of "say something, object." Thus, we can conclude that "implicitly" means "without objection, unnecessary words," etc.
If you choose more understandable synonyms, then you can cite as examples such words that are similar in meaning as "obediently", "obeying", "not objecting" , etc.
Examples of use
In Russian, you can compose a huge number of examples of how to use this word, and in different meanings and semantic shades, but this is not necessary. To understand how to use it, just two or three specific examples will suffice.
Here is a sentence using the term: "Slaves unquestioningly followed the warders' instructions." Here we see usage in the meaning of "obediently," which is the most common.
Another example is the following sentence: βA soldier must obey implicitly the orders of a senior in rank.β This proposal clearly shows that the meaning of the word in question means "without objection, debate, and immediately." That is, without hesitation, take up the execution of the order of his commander.