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Implicate

UK //ˈɪmplɪkeɪt//US //ˈɪmplɪkeɪt//

Definition

To show that someone is involved in a crime or wrongdoing.

In simple words: to show that someone is involved in a crime or problem

Examples

  • The evidence seems to __implicate__ several officials in the scandal.
  • Witnesses could __implicate__ him in the crime if they testify.
  • The report did not __implicate__ any employees directly.

Usage notes

Used in legal contexts or when discussing someone's involvement. Avoid in casual conversations unless necessary.

Grammar pattern

implicate + object

Memory hint

Sounds like 'in-pli-kate' — imagine a court case where someone is getting tangled in legal issues.

Collocations

  • implicate someone
  • implicate in a crime
  • possibly implicate

Synonyms

  • incriminate
  • involve
  • connect
  • entangle
  • impugn

Antonyms

  • exonerate
  • absolve

Common mistakes

  • Confused with 'imply' — 'implicate' means to show involvement, while 'imply' means to suggest.
  • Using the wrong verb form, e.g., 'implicated with' instead of 'implicated in.'