Imply
(verb)
To suggest or hint at something indirectly.
Origin:
Late middle english: from latin implicare "entangle", from in- "into" + plicare "to fold".
Examples:
- His words implied that he didn't approve of the plan.
- The company's actions implied that they knew about the scandal.
- This policy implies significant changes.
- This decision implies job losses.
- This research implies a link between diet and cancer.