But Christ bids pray for the Spirit; thisimplieth that men without the Spirit may notwithstanding pray and be heard.
This implieth that there is in us an incidency to forget God our hope, and to put confidence in something else.
By this interrogatory the Lord also implieth an admonition to the woman, to plead for herself, as he also did to her husband.
Why should I blot paper with such a vanity, which implieth a contradiction, bodily and not bodily, spiritually and not spiritually.
And so although he appear in the night, yet may the day of Judgement or Dooms-day well retain that name; for that implieth one revolution of the Sun, which maketh the day and night, and that one natural day.
For herein the East is not to be taken strictly, but as it signifieth or implieth the foremost place; for Judah had the Van, and many Countries through which they passed were seated Easterly unto them.
Surely there shall no knowledge cease which we now have, but only that which implieth imperfection!
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "implieth" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.