Dictionary
to implicating
verb
To connect or involve in an unfavorable or criminal way with something.
synonyms
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Mr. Spielberg comes close to implicating himself, and the American popular culture he has helped to define.
"And if it comes to implicating senior leaders, the priority is to protect the party, not the economy".
In addition to implicating Ms. Glancy, Mr. Pannone, who has pleaded guilty, bragged that Mayor Vincent Cianci Jr. gave him lessons on bribery.
And, guilty or not, Knox made a series of terrible decisions – from her false confession, to implicating an innocent man, to failing to attend a vigil for Kercher.
From inventing genres (they label their music both "bilingual schoolyard dancehall" and "pop utopia") to implicating themselves in a huge amount of side projects, the internet has allowed everyone to construct pop music in their own image, and Kero Kero Bonito are refreshing everything.
Le Gougne signed it in front of Cinquanta during the Olympics, admitting to implicating Gailhaguet in her outburst at the event review meeting, but in the same sentence she also maintains that she was not in her right mind that day.
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"But to implicate a maid.
You need to implicate someone.
Will Martoma try to implicate his former boss?
You have to implicate the audience.
But Diamond – contrary to expectations – refused to implicate Labour ministers.
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