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Implicate

IM'PLICATE, v.t. [L. implico, implicatus; in and plico, to fold.] 1. To infold; to involve; to entangle. [Seldom used in its literal sense.] 2. To involve; to bring into connection with; also, to show or prove...

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IM'PLICATE, v.t. [L. implico, implicatus; in and plico, to fold.]

1. To infold; to involve; to entangle. [Seldom used in its literal sense.]

2. To involve; to bring into connection with; also, to show or prove to be connected or concerned; as, the evidence does not implicate the accused person in this conspiracy.

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