In the nature of something though not readily apparent(adjective)
WordNet. Princeton University. 2010.
Use "implicit in" in a sentence
"Intimately tied to this is another change, implicit in the second quotation."
"It is even implicit in the age-old teachings espoused in nearly identical language by Confucius, Jesus, and Rabbi Hillel: “Do to others as you would have them do to you.”"
"Perhaps a clue about its nature is implicit in the fact that when the Serapeum was destroyed in 391 CE many of the worshippers went over to the Coptic Egyptian Christian Church94."