Implicate Mnemonic
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implicate
implicate
/ˈɪmplɪkət/
Examples
- There is a multitude of evidence to implicate the frontal lobes of the brain.
- The implication of the sentence is clear.
- The metaphorical implications are obvious.
- But the implications of the alternative scares me.
- I'm brainstorming and following the implications.
- The Church of England was implicated in slavery.
- The mass hypnotism is astounding in it's implications.
- The reports implicated them in the massacre.
- Academics disagree as to the ethical implications of the memo.
- At least there is no talk of further strategical implications.
bring into intimate and incriminating connection
verb
impose, involve, or imply as a necessary accompaniment or result
verb
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"I'm + Ply + Kate. I'm involved in twisting the story to please Kate."
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