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unexplicitly

  • a word derived from explicitly.
    explicitly
    adverb
    in a way that is clearly expressed, demonstrated, or formulated.

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He took leave of the dignitary with some exulting exclamations, so unexplicitly expressed, however, that it was by no means easy to conceive the meaning of what he said.

From Waverley Novels — Volume 12 by Sir Walter Scott