Intimation in a sentence as a noun

Maybe I used the wrong lingo, but my intimation was that one use something like Q.

They sent me an e-mail saying "intimation is not needed".

Good article, but one thing that annoys me deeply is the author’s intimation that a server ‘renders’ a web-page.

Maybe sack the delivery driver with a carefully vague intimation that they've been stealing?

The intimation in this thread is that was actually the author himself sockpuppeting.

Where does the strategy to use intimation via oppo-research stop?

And?The one morsel of "news" in this is the intimation that Moreno is about to revoke Assange's asylum.

I especially like the highlight / intimation that the highest priority for renault is the quality of their lunch.

" Peewee, the genius tomboy, is more like a kid sister, though I think there's an intimation at the end that she and Kip should be together once she is old enough.

Similarly, there's the intimation of a cultural/status/etc component to the product offering for working as an engineer at one of these places.

They usually just make a sensationalist intimation and allow the audience to draw the intended conclusion.

It's probable that this intimation was issued to Ireland exactly because it's the country less likely to protest for being openly treated as vassal.

The intimation of the article and, in fact, everything I've heard on this stuff, is that all anti-poaching agreements exist solely for the purpose of depressing employee wages, but I don't think that holds true.

The constant intimation that editors should be paid, a rather ridiculous assertion given the realities of open source communities, gives this piece the air of someone's personal gripe.

This was such a promising article until it became apparent that, despite the intimation of early paragraphs, the author had no real answer for the pocketlessness women are subjected to...

They'd be buying us for our technology and staff, we've gone really far where they want to go and I've had an intimation that they've put some R&D into it already and figured out that it's pretty complex stuff to do well.

> The sanction was imposed following an intimation addressed to the National Supervisory AuthorityCan anybody just shoot them an e-mail to start an investigation?

I mean, it's tasteless right after his death, but is it equivalence to personal attack and intimation?Is the world black and white, and if someone says even one negative thing, then it's a full equivalence?You can delete the Stallman reference, and the point still stands.

I think the intimation is that it's not only the NSA or the United States building such databases, and the assumption that the NSA would have the largest database may no longer be credible--not because they stopped gathering data but because they were surpassed.

If you think racism is rare, then you’re probably white or AsianI sincerely hope this isn't an intimation that Asians are somehow immune from forms of racism or racially charged behavior?Would you be able to clarify this a bit?

> shill: A person paid to endorse a product favourably, while pretending to be impartial.> insinuation: That which is insinuated; a hint; a suggestion, innuendo or intimation by distant allusion"Brand affiliation tribalism" is not an 'insinuation of shilling' as I understand those terms.

Intimation definitions

noun

an indirect suggestion; "not a breath of scandal ever touched her"

See also: hint breath

noun

a slight suggestion or vague understanding; "he had no inkling what was about to happen"

See also: inkling glimmering glimmer