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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The detective's intimated suspicion pointed towards the prime suspect.
The intimated political intrigue kept the citizens on edge.
The government intimated the public about the change in tax regulations.
The painting intimated a sense of tranquility and peace.
He intimated his disapproval through a stern glance.
The organizer intimated the participants about the venue change for the conference.
The movie director intimated the plot twist through subtle hints in the earlier scenes.
The professor intimated the impending exam by assigning additional readings.
The professor intimated his dissatisfaction with the students' performance through subtle gestures.
The artist intimated her emotional turmoil through abstract paintings.
The boss intimated to the employees that there could be layoffs in the near future.
The detective intimated that the suspect had a hidden motive for the crime.
She intimated that I was not welcome at the party.
The teacher intimated that I should study harder if I wanted to pass the exam.
The manager intimated that layoffs might be imminent due to the company's financial struggles.
The book's author intimated that the protagonist had a dark secret that would be revealed later in the story.
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