implicating

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present participle of implicate
implicate
To connect or involve in an unfavorable or criminal way with something

The evidence implicates involvement of top management in the scheme.

implicate
To imply, to have as a necessary consequence or accompaniment

What did Nixon's visit to China implicate for Russia?.

implicate
To fold or twist together, intertwine, interlace, entangle, entwine
implicate
to show or prove to be involved in or concerned
implicate
{f} involve in, show to be connected to (a crime, action, event, etc.)
implicate
To show the involvement of someone in something, especially a crime
implicate
To implicate someone means to show or claim that they were involved in something wrong or criminal. He was obliged to resign when one of his own aides was implicated in a financial scandal He didn't find anything in the notebooks to implicate Stu. see also implicated + implication im·pli·ca·tion his implication in a murder
implicate
To infold; to fold together; to interweave
implicate
To bring into connection with; to involve; to connect; applied to persons, in an unfavorable sense; as, the evidence implicates many in this conspiracy; to be implicated in a crime, a discreditable transaction, a fault, etc
implicate
bring into intimate and incriminating connection; "He is implicated in the scheme to defraud the government"
implicate
impose, involve, or imply as a necessary accompaniment or result; "What does this move entail?"
implicate
bring into intimate and incriminating connection; "He is implicated in the scheme to defraud the government
implicating

    Hyphenation

    im·pli·cat·ing

    Turkish pronunciation

    împlîkeytîng

    Pronunciation

    /ˈəmpləˌkātəɴɢ/ /ˈɪmplɪˌkeɪtɪŋ/
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