Similar words: implicate, complicated, implication, replicate, simplification, triplicate, implicit, supplication. Meaning: ['ɪmplɪkeɪt] adj. culpably involved.
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31. The biggest growth in carbon dioxide emissions, implicated in the major problem confronting humanity's survival, is from road transport.
32. Motor abilities, perceptual skills and increasingly sophisticated forms of cognitive representation are all implicated in the mastery of spoken language.
33. The hearings are behind closed doors, Newsweek says, and it has not discovered the names of the companies implicated.
34. Politicians who have their power base in these areas, including several presidential candidates, are also implicated.
35. The attorney said the former detective coerced a confession from a co-defendant, who implicated his client, Howard McCowan. Sentencedict.com
36. His death was particularly shocking since there was considerable evidence that elements of the military security service were implicated in it.
37. It is inconceivable that Edward would, for propaganda purposes, have falsely implicated one of his own household knights in treason.
38. Catecholamines and the nervous system Abnormalities of the nervous system have been implicated in the development of hypertension in diabetes.
39. Smoking is also implicated in cancers of the bladder, pancreas, larynx, mouth, oesophagus, pharynx and kidney.
40. This pathway is fully operational in germ cells, where it has been implicated in both fertilization and early development.
41. Otherwise the faithful were implicated in the suffering of the poor.
42. The managing director of the bank was implicated in a fraud scandal.
43. Other cultural risk factors, such as role conflicts experienced by women, may also be implicated in the pathogenesis of anorexia nervosa.
44. Although President Kim was not implicated in the case, the scandal eroded his authority in his final year in office.
45. It is not easy to find out which substrate molecule is implicated in a particular phenotypic or functional change, if any.
46. Various mutations in both oncogenes and tumour suppressor genes have been implicated heavily in the development of cancer.
47. And then I would be implicated in the evil, too.
48. Moreover, the local council has been heavily implicated in these processes, initiating and shaping the town's development.
49. Rats, moles, and household pets were implicated. Public toilets and drinking fountains were suspected.
50. A judicial investigation implicated three members of the Caldas Battalion of the army.
51. Jim McDermott, D-Wash., after he was implicated in the leaking of a taped telephone conversation, Rep.
52. If they were implicated in the cover-up it seemed inconceivable that the President had been unaware of what was going on.
53. In a heavily guarded courtroom, the former president implicated his successor, Rafsanjani, and Khamenei.
54. Bollywood's leading film financier, the popular Bharat Shah, was also implicated.
55. These were themselves deeply implicated in the political and intellectual struggles of the conjuncture before the First War.
56. Importantly, prophylaxis against stress ulcers with H 2 antagonists and antacids has been implicated in abnormal bacterial overgrowth in the stomach.
57. Ruben Figueroa was indirectly implicated, since he oversees the state government.
58. There are many ways in which biological factors may be implicated in depression.
59. These results confirm that transcripts of genes not implicated in deletion attained identical steady-state levels in the two strains.
60. That ended a Navy investigation into student drug use, but implicated 24 midshipmen in the buying or use of drugs.
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