0 present participle of implicate --
1 to show that someone is involved in a crime or partly responsible for something bad that has happened: --
But this is merely one of several studies, which nicely converge in implicating early visual cortex in visual imagery.
The findings implicating the cerebellum and brain stem also fit this hypothesis.
There have been various reports implicating specific chemicals in the brain but none has ultimately been substantiated.
All the same, the authors end up implicating both royal despotism and themselves.
Delivery of the placenta results in resolution of the condition, implicating the placenta as a central culprit in the pathogenesis of preeclampsia.
The phonological literature includes countless case studies implicating a distinction between full and partial identity in grammar.
The use of inhibitors of ethylene biosynthesis or its action has provided data implicating an ethylene requirement for seed dormancy or germination in some species.
It should be noted that these friendship qualities are framed as mutual, typically implicating the friend as much as the target child.