Sentence example with the word 'tacitly'

tacitly

Definition adv. in a tacit manner

Last update: January 1, 2016

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This practice, at first tacitly sanctioned by the government, which received dues on the sales, was at length formally recognized by several imperial ukases.   [adjective]

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Jean Valjean had tacitly accepted Cosette's tacit consent.   [Please select]

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It was tacitly understood that the less said of the incident which had left him stunned and half-drowned the better.   [Please select]

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But in thus arguing, it has been tacitly assumed that the variations must have been abrupt and great.   [Please select]

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They each had their reservations, but especially after Jim's death they tacitly agreed to stop bickering and to make their mutual concessions.   [Please select]

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He was conscious of a dawning sense of shame at being even tacitly responsible for such a thing.   [Please select]

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These wild folk, who were judging Finn now, tacitly admitted the right of all flesh-eating creatures to kill for food.   [Please select]

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Mademoiselle, her father and mother, even the servants, were tacitly aligned with the opposition.   [Please select]

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The Russian urged immediate action, and Doyle by a saturnine silence tacitly agreed with him.   [Please select]

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To all this the new young Earl of Douglas, a boy of eighteen, tacitly assented.   [Please select]

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It seemed tacitly understood that all was at an end between her and Denzil Warner.   [Please select]

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