implicating

[US]/[ˈɪmplɪkeɪtɪŋ]/
[UK]/[ˈɪmplɪkeɪtɪŋ]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.to suggest that someone is involved in something, often something bad; to show or suggest something indirectly
adj.suggesting something without stating it directly

Phrases & Collocations

implicating someone

implicating evidence

implicated in fraud

implicating factors

implicating behavior

implicated parties

implicating details

implicating circumstances

implicating wrongdoing

implicating actions

Example Sentences

the evidence is strongly implicating him in the fraud case.

the report implicates several officials in accepting bribes.

his silence was implicating him in the wrongdoing.

the investigation is implicating a wider network of individuals.

the leaked documents are implicating the company in illegal activities.

the witness testimony was implicating the suspect in the crime.

the audit findings are implicating weaknesses in the financial controls.

the journalist's questions were subtly implicating the politician.

the dna evidence is directly implicating the suspect.

the investigation is implicating a pattern of systemic corruption.

the findings are implicating a failure in the safety protocols.

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