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What (who) is implicate - definition


implicate         
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v. a.
1.
Infold, entangle.
2.
Involve, entangle, make participator, bring into connection with.
3.
Prove to be concerned or participant in, show to be privy to or an abettor of.
implicate         
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v. (D; tr.) to implicate in (to implicate smb. in a scandal)
Implicate         
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·vt To Infold; to fold together; to Interweave.
II. Implicate ·vt 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.

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Implicate
Implicate can refer to:
Examples of use of implicate
1. "I think someone is trying to implicate us," she says.
2. Presumably the Government is trying to implicate the Tories and spread the blame.
3. There was little hard evidence to implicate either man, no paper or electronic trail.
4. The recent searches occurred in independent bribery investigations that implicate members of Congress, Republican and Democrat.
5. The West is looking to implicate the KGB in the affair and undermine Putin.