Implied vs Crucifixion - What's the difference?
implied | crucifixion |
(imply)
An execution by being nailed or tied to an upright cross and left to hang there until dead.
(absolute use, often capitalized: The Crucifixion ) The death on the Cross of Christ.
(figuratively) An ordeal, terrible, especially malicious treatment imposed upon someone.
As an adjective implied
is suggested without being stated directly.As a verb implied
is (imply).As a noun crucifixion is
crucifixion; execution on a cross.implied
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Antonyms
* (suggested without being stated) verbal, expressDerived terms
* impliedlyVerb
(head)crucifixion
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Noun
(en noun)- ''Rome used crucifixions as a deterrent, and standard for the 'vilest' crimes, such as slave rebellion.
- ''The suspects' hostile interrogation amounted to a public crucifixion .