Implicate

//ˈɪmplɪkeɪt//

"Implicate" in a Sentence (11 examples)

If you implicate me, I'm warning you, I won't go down alone.

Tom doesn't want to implicate himself.

Tom didn't want to implicate himself.

He refused to enter into any commercial dealings that might implicate him in the existing system, and warp his feelings in favour of it.

He refused to say anything that might implicate his friends.

I don't want to implicate anyone.

The evidence implicates involvement of top management in the scheme.

But it is of no use talking now; the servants will soon be stirring, and it would be rather awkward to be found here." "For you, perhaps, madam," sneered Sir George. "Rather for yourself," replied she, with the greatest composure; "you might be implicated in the charge of murder."

I shall cancel, without further provocation, the next lecture engagement that is implicated with a peep o' day train.

Mostly, the microbiome is beneficial. It helps with digestion and enables people to extract a lot more calories from their food than would otherwise be possible. Research over the past few years, however, has implicated it in diseases from atherosclerosis to asthma to autism.

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

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