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Being implicated
verb
To connect or involve in an unfavorable or criminal way with something.
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On the eve of the Tour, nine riders, including three favorites, were disqualified for being implicated, or for their teams' being implicated, in a doping ring in Spain.
Bringing up the possibility of his being implicated in the disappearance of yet another child.
The Italian Eddy Mazzoleni leaves after being implicated in a legal case nicknamed "Oil for Drugs".
In his final report, he detailed evidence of 12 medal-winning competitors from Sochi being implicated.
In the ensuing row, Thatcher came close to being implicated in the deliberate discrediting of her rival.
In most countries, merely being implicated in a murder would be enough to derail a political career.
Basso was barred from this year's Tour de France after being implicated in a Spanish doping investigation.
After being implicated in a deadly shootout in Iraq in 2007, military contractor Blackwater became Xe Services, then Academi.
Snow Brand Milk is trying to repair its own image after being implicated in a tainted-milk outbreak in 2000.
Ullrich, who won the Tour de France with Telekom, retired in February after being implicated in the Spanish doping scandal.
Downing Street said it was a "silly stunt" that had led to people's names being implicated.
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