0 present participle of implicate
1 to show that someone is involved in a crime or partly responsible for something bad that has happened:
That is why instrumentally rational governments seek to share the blame for unpopular pension reforms by implicating either the opposition or the trades unions.
These studies provide convergent data implicating maternal sensitivity as a major factor in the socialization of competent behavior in early childhood.
It appears unlikely at this stage that ticks are suitable vectors of these trypanosomes, as no life-cycles unequivocally implicating ticks have so far been published.
This strongly suggests that they take the speaker's repeat as implicating that they must say something different.
Both of these proper ties strongly implicating retinal-based mechanisms, although do not completely rule out cor tical involvement.
Expressing a feeling is not a kind of implicating.
At the very least, childhood trauma can be understood as resulting from more global environmental adversity or chaos, implicating some form of neglect.
It should be noted that these friendship qualities are framed as mutual, typically implicating the friend as much as the target child.