Present participle for to show (someone) to be involved in something unsavory or unlawful
“A forced response is elicited by asking a question that will implicate the suspect, regardless of the answer given.”
Present participle for to concern or involve oneself in an unfavorable way with something
“With Domenic's connections, he didn't need to implicate himself with your disappearance at all.”
Present participle for to imply, or to have as a necessary consequence or accompaniment
“More to the point, the hypocrisy studies don't necessarily implicate a desire to avoid guilt anyway, but rather to see oneself as moral.”
Present participle for to weave or become woven together, sometimes figuratively
“Often, the symptoms implicate a variety of factors.”
Present participle for to accuse of a crime, or to bring criminal charges against
Present participle for to trap someone in a (usually undesirable) situation using temptation or deception
Present participle for to be relevant or important to
Present participle for to implicate, involve, or mention someone or something, often without necessity or relevance
Present participle for to suggest or involve as a necessary consequence
Present participle for to expose to danger or the risk of loss
Present participle for to be involved in
Indicating pertinence to two or more parties
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