Disimplicate

verb

verb ·Rare ·Advanced level

Definitions

Verb
  1. 1
    To change the status of (someone or something) that is implicated into one where it is not implicated; to disprove or call into question an implication concerning.

    "And it is moreover an essential condition, enabling us to disimplicate elements which had been essentially implicated in the act of cognition itself."

Example

More examples

"And it is moreover an essential condition, enabling us to disimplicate elements which had been essentially implicated in the act of cognition itself."

Etymology

From dis- + implicate.

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