implicate
/ˈɪmplɪkət/
implicate
📚 Meanings
- 1.
To show that someone or something is involved in a crime or a bad situation.
"The evidence seemed to implicate him in the robbery."
- 1.
To suggest or show that something is the case.
"His silence seemed to implicate his guilt."
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The evidence seemed to implicate him.
The evidence seemed to implicate him.
Don't implicate me in your messy problems.
Don't implicate me in your messy problems.
The report did not implicate the company in any wrongdoing.
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How do you pronounce implicate?
implicate is pronounced [/ˈɪmplɪkət/]. You can hear a native pronunciation on Smoveth.
What does implicate mean?
implicate means "implicate". See the meanings and examples higher up on the page for the full picture.
How difficult is implicate?
implicate is a Intermediate-level word.
Can you give an example sentence with implicate?
Example: "The evidence seemed to implicate him." — used to mean "implicate".
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