Definitionv. bring into intimate and incriminating connection
Last update: July 10, 2017
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The knife was left up there to implicate me. [verb]
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Animal and human studies implicate the amygdala in conditioning to aversive stimuli and orbitofrontal cortex in reversal learning. [verb]
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She tried to avoid saying anything that would implicate her further. [verb]
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Rulers always try to implicate as many citizens as possible in all the crimes committed in their support. [verb]
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It succeeded, almost, in 1906, when Ferrer was implicated in the attempt on the life of Alfonso. [verb]
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Now, there was no reasonable evidence to implicate any person but this woman, and on the improbabilities of her having been able to do it Mr. [Please select]
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Maybe it was left up there to implicate you, but there's a good chance it was just plain dropped by accident. [Please select]
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She was, therefore, in no way implicated in her father's affairs. [Please select]
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You are suspected of being implicated with this man. [Please select]
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"I am sorry that we have implicated you in this." [Please select]
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The thought at once flashed upon Frank that John Haynes must be implicated. [Please select]
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