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implicate

The verb implicate means "to connect or involve in something." For example, your cousins might implicate you in the planning of a big party for your grandparents.

Implicate comes from the Latin word implicare, meaning "to entwine, involve." When you implicate someone, you bring him or her into a group or to pitch in on a project. Implicate can have criminal connotations when it means "to connect in an incriminating manner," like when detectives figure out who drove the getaway car in the bank robbery — that person will be implicated for his or her role in the crime.

DEFINITIONS OF: implicate

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v bring into intimate and incriminating connection

“He is implicated in the scheme to defraud the government”
Type of:
affect, involve, regard
connect closely and often incriminatingly

v impose, involve, or imply as a necessary accompaniment or result

Synonyms:
entail
Type of:
lead
tend to or result in
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