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Implicate Meaning in English

word

ˈɪmpɫɪˌkeɪt
IM-plih-kayt
ˈɪmplɪkˌeɪt
IM-plih-kayt

Definition

To show or suggest that someone is involved in a crime or a bad situation; can also mean to show involvement or connection to something negative.

Usage & Nuances

Usually formal, used in legal or official contexts. Most often relates to crime: 'implicate someone in a crime'. Not the same as 'involve', which is broader. Can also be used passively: 'He was implicated'. Avoid for casual conversation.

Example Sentences

The police found evidence that could implicate him in the robbery.

basic

No one wanted to implicate their friend in the cheating scandal.

basic

New evidence may implicate other people in the case.

basic

His fingerprints on the door could easily implicate him.

natural

She refused to implicate anyone else, even under pressure.

natural

The documents directly implicate both companies in the fraud.

natural