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Meaning of implicating
The primary meaning of "implicating" is to suggest that someone is involved in something, often something wrong or unpleasant.
Etymology of implicating
The word "implicating" comes from the verb "implicate", which is derived from the Latin "implicare", meaning "to fold in" or "to involve"
Historically, the word has been used to describe the act of involving or connecting someone or something to a particular situation or circumstance
Synonyms
involving
suggesting
indicating
implying
alluding
hinting
pointing
referencing
citing
quoting
mentioning
noting
observing
commenting
remarking
stating
declaring
asserting
claiming
alleging
accusing
incriminating
indicting
charging
blaming
criticizing
censuring
condemning
implicating
inculpating
arraigning
prosecuting
Definitions
- To show or suggest that someone or something is involved or connected to something, often something wrong or unpleasant
- * To imply or suggest that someone is guilty of something
- * To have a connection or involvement with something, often something wrong or unpleasant
Usage Examples
- The evidence implicating the suspect was circumstantial, but it was enough to warrant further investigation
- * The company's financial records implicating the CEO in the embezzlement scheme were leaked to the press
- * The witness's testimony implicating the defendant in the crime was crucial to the prosecution's case
Antonyms
exonerating
vindicating
absolving
acquitting
clearing
exempting
excusing
justifying
rationalizing
defending
supporting
upholding
validating
verifying
confirming
clearing
purging
cleansing
whitewashing
sanitizing
rationalizing