tr.v. in·ti·mat·ed, in·ti·mat·ing, in·ti·mates 1. a. To state or express indirectly: She intimated that she did not want him to call back. See Synonyms at suggest. b. To make evident indirectly: His worn clothes intimated that he was in need of money. 2. Archaic To announce; proclaim. [Latin intimāre, intimāt-, to make known, from intimus, innermost; see en in the Appendix of Indo-European roots.] inti·mat′er n. in′ti·mation n. |
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