Similar words: implicate, complicated, implication, replicate, simplification, triplicate, implicit, supplication. Meaning: ['ɪmplɪkeɪt] adj. culpably involved.
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61. Almost every element in Sierra's score is implicated in a process of miscommunication.
62. The agency implicated in these is clearly not the id, nor simply the ego, but rather the superego.
63. The view of Paisley's critics was that he was implicated but was clever enough to avoid any direct contact.
64. Five others who had been implicated, including the head of National Security, were not prosecuted, allegedly due to political considerations.
65. Stress and tension are implicated in causing illness, and I believe that much modern health propaganda simply adds to that problem. Sentencedict.com
66. What we gain from this is obvious: our own consciences are clear, and we're no longer implicated.
67. Excessive age of the toilets was implicated as a causative factor.
68. And there was the recent controversy over Brian Blades, implicated in the shooting of his cousin.
69. Overinvolvement by close relatives seems to be implicated in relapse of an established schizophrenic illness.
70. But the war is now over and yet the international community is still deeply implicated in trafficking.
71. Late maternal age has certainly been implicated in mongolism.
72. The government declared the implicated diplomats persona non grata.
73. I don't want to be implicated in your plans.
74. How can we be implicated in any way?
75. Histone modifications are implicated in influencing gene expression.
76. The advance of marriage ethics mainly lies in the individuation trend of sex autonomy. The maximum leniency and humanity is implicated in a sexual morality of new marriage law.
77. After a papal legate investigating the Cathars was murdered in 1208, with the Count implicated, Innocent ordered a crusade against the region.
78. The tribunal has recently come under heavy criticism by Hezbollah, amid news reports that members of the Shi'ite militia group and political party might be implicated in the killing.
79. "It's not like there is a national boss like the Japanese yakuza boss, " said Mr. Brown. Yet, there are "circles within circles, " and almost every leading politician would be implicated, he said.
80. Reactive oxy - en - derived species are implicated in mediation of the pathogenesis of gastric mucosa damage and ulceration.
81. Putative oncogenes, tumour suppressor genes and proto - oncogenes implicated in cancer are also included.
82. Other beta - amyloids are implicated in neurological diseases such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's.
83. During 1998--2005, a total of 45 outbreaks of foodborne illness were reported to CDC in which unpasteurized milk (or cheese suspected to have been made from unpasteurized milk) was implicated.
84. VDR gene has been implicated in the control of calcitriol levels in serum, which normally regulates calcium absorption and can in turn affect lead levels.
85. Examples of foods implicated in outbreaks of E. coli O157:H7 include undercooked hamburgers, dried cured salami, unpasteurized fresh-pressed apple cider, yogurt, cheese and milk.
86. Without identifying the blood donor implicated in the disorder , transfusion reactions or TRALI will be inevitable.
87. Researchers speculate that the extra shut-eye may help reduce chronic stress—which has been implicated in heart disease—by giving workers a break from angst-ridden jobs.
88. The findings lend credence to previous studies that have suggested long-term use of such devices may be implicated in causing brain cancer.
89. When we discuss clinical psychology and depression we'll learn the extent to which neurotransmitter disorders are implicated in certain disorders like depression.
90. Frontal white matter hypermetabolism implicated further studies on potential structural abnormalities of cerebral regions in TRD.
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