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    im·pli·cate
    [ˈimpləˌkāt]
    verb
    implicate (verb) · implicates (third person present) · implicated (past tense) · implicated (past participle) · implicating (present participle)
    1. show (someone) to be involved in a crime:
      "police claims implicated him in many more killings"
      • (be implicated in)
        bear some of the responsibility for (an action or process, especially a criminal or harmful one):
        "the team believes he is heavily implicated in the bombing" · "a chemical implicated in ozone depletion"
      • US ENGLISH
        involve (something) in a necessary way:
        "cable franchise activities plainly implicate First Amendment interests"
    2. convey (a meaning or intention) indirectly through what one says, rather than stating it explicitly; imply:
      "by saying that coffee would keep her awake, Mary implicated that she didn't want any"
    noun
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    implicate (noun) · implicates (plural noun)
    1. a thing implied.
    Origin
    late Middle English: from Latin implicatus ‘folded in’, past participle of implicare (see imply). The original sense was ‘entwine’; compare with employ and imply. The earliest modern (implicate), dates from the early 17th century.
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    verb
    1. show (someone) to be involved in a crime:
      Opposite:
      • bear some of the responsibility for (an action or process, especially a criminal or harmful one):
        involve in
        concern with
        associate with
        connect with
        tie up with
    2. convey (a meaning or intention) indirectly through what one says, rather than stating it explicitly; imply:
     
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  1. The verb "implicate" has two main meanings:12
    1. To show someone's involvement, usually in an incriminating manner.
    2. To imply something as a necessary circumstance or to be understood.
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    implicate [ im -pli-keyt ] Phonetic (Standard)IPA verb (used with object), im·pli·cat·ed, im·pli·cat·ing. to show to be also involved, usually in an incriminating manner: to be implicated in a crime. to imply as a necessary circumstance, or as something to be inferred or understood.
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    implicate to connect or involve incriminatingly: implicate a witness; to imply: implicate that someone is guilty
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