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The opposite term of "imply". Exply more or less means the same thing as explain or explicate; to make things clear.
Apparently the little child didn't know that this was an adults-only area, so the staff had to exply to him.
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Examlysis 

X-am-leh-sis. An illness that occurs usually several days before a test or an exam of any kind. An examlysed person is crippled in a state of procastination and are unable to do anything that is slightly productive of any nature. Symptoms also include boredom, short panic attacks and ranting to the nearest person available.
Ben: Hey, dude, do you wanna go out to see a movie tonight?
Tony: I cant, man! I have an exam next thursday!
Ben: But you've been on the xbox all day.
Adam: Leave him, he's suffering from Examlysis right now.
Ben: Damn.
Examlysis by pandora7891 October 18, 2008
explain in your reply
exply the result of child poerty
exply by abooha January 18, 2015

exaclysm 

Arguing backwards in a deconsructive manner.
The second chapter was an exaclysm of the first.
exaclysm by Heribert Fassbender October 25, 2010

Explyric 

Short for explicit lyric.

Plural: explyrics.
Use when it takes too much time to say "explicit lyrics." It's also useful if you get tongue tied a lot.

The latest Eminem song is full of explyrics.
Explyric by TongueTiedGuy November 6, 2010
The opposite of implying; when something is explicitly said in conversation. Past tense: Exply
Dude, I'm explying that I was chilling with your mom last night.
Explying by alibhai August 28, 2020