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Meaning of implica by Felipe Lorenzo del Río





Felipe Lorenzo del Río

implica
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3rd person singular of the present indicative and 2nd singular of the imperative of the verb implicate what engage or commit or do partifice, impeach, meter, wrap, tangle, bundling, mix, blaming someone in something, understand, mean, include, involve, contain, assume, result, condition, be the antecedent of. In a conditional the antecedent involves the consequent. Here the logical argument called mode mode Ponens: given a conditional and affirmed the antecedent, this necessarily implies the affirmation of the consequent. If it rains, the street was wet; It's raining, then the street was wet.

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