Implicating example sentences

im·pli·cate

verb

implicating (present participle)

  - show (someone) to be involved in a crime:

  - bear some of the responsibility for (an action or process, especially a criminal or harmful one):

  - involve (something) in a necessary way:

  - convey (a meaning or intention) indirectly through what one says, rather than stating it explicitly; imply:

Synonyms

incriminate, compromise, involve, connect, embroil, enmesh, ensnare, expose, inculpate, absolve, imply, suggest, hint, intimate, indicate, insinuate, signal, here

"Implicating" Example Sentences

1. The evidence was implicating the CEO in the scandal.
2. Scientists are implicating a specific gene in the development of the disease.
3. His nervous demeanor was implicating him further.
4. The report subtly implicated several government officials.
5. The witness testimony directly implicates the defendant.
6. By omitting key details, he was inadvertently implicating himself.
7. Further investigation is needed before definitively implicating the suspect.
8. The study implicates poor diet as a major risk factor.
9. The article implicates corporate greed in the environmental disaster.
10. They are implicating a new type of bacteria in the outbreak.
11. The prosecutor's argument cleverly implicated the accomplice.
12. The data strongly implicates climate change in extreme weather events.
13. He felt the questioning was implicating him unfairly.
14. The leaked documents implicate a wide range of individuals.
15. Researchers are implicating stress as a contributing factor to heart disease.
16. The circumstantial evidence was enough to implicate him.
17. Is the author implicating the government in a cover-up?
18. The fingerprints implicate the prime suspect.
19. The article is implicating the company's negligence.
20. He was implicated in a series of robberies.
21. The investigation is implicating more people than initially suspected.
22. This could be implicating him in a conspiracy.
23. The study implicates air pollution in respiratory illnesses.
24. What evidence is there implicating the accused?
25. The lawyer's strategy was to implicate the other witness.
26. Several factors are implicated in the failure of the project.
27. The detective's hunch implicated the mysterious stranger.
28. Are they knowingly implicating themselves?
29. The evidence is insufficient to implicate him beyond reasonable doubt.
30. His actions were implicating him in the crime.
31. The journalist’s article boldly implicated the mayor.
32. Being implicated in such a scandal ruined his career.
33. The findings implicate a lack of oversight.
34. He denied being implicated in the affair.
35. The police are implicating a known gang in the attack.
36. The new evidence implicates a different suspect.
37. The judge dismissed the evidence as insufficient to implicate the defendant.
38. His silence was implicating him in the observer's eyes.
39. We are implicating several processes in this phenomenon.
40. The research strongly implicates the use of pesticides.
41. He felt unjustly implicated in the controversy.
42. The book subtly implicates the failings of the education system.
43. The court will decide if the evidence is enough to implicate the accused.
44. They were implicated through their association with the criminal.
45. This new theory implicates a previously unknown mechanism.
46. Are you implicating me in this?
47. His refusal to cooperate was further implicating him.
48. The situation is implicating everyone involved.
49. The prosecution's case hinges on implicating the witness.
50. This report implicates a systemic problem.

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