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- DictionaryIm·pli·cate/ˈimpləˌkāt/
verb
- 1. show (someone) to be involved in a crime: "police claims implicated him in many more killings"
- 2. convey (a meaning or intention) indirectly through what one says, rather than stating it explicitly; imply: "by saying that coffee would keep her awake, Mary implicated that she didn't want any"
noun
- 1. a thing implied.
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Synonyms for IMPLICATED: weaved, twisted, intertwined, entwined, braided, mixed, plied, writhed; Antonyms of IMPLICATED: disentangled, unwound, uncoiled, untangled ...
Synonyms for IMPLICATE: weave, intertwine, twist, entwine, interweave, ply, mix, writhe; Antonyms of IMPLICATE: disentangle, unwind, untangle, uncoil, untwine
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Synonyms for implicated include involved, connected, embroiled, engaged, enmeshed, entangled, incriminated, ensnared, inculpated and affected. Find more similar words ...
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Synonyms for IMPLICATION: inference, suggestion, indication, clue, message, allusion, hint, cue; Antonyms of IMPLICATION: consideration, factor, basis, base, ground ...