IMPLICATE in a Sentence
Learn IMPLICATE from example sentences; some of them are from classic books. These examples are selected from a corpus with 300,000 sentences, including classic works and current mainstream media. Some sentences also link to their contexts.
47 example sentences for IMPLICATE, such as:
1. This dress does implicate Miss Flora Millar.
2. Let us examine the implications of this theory.
3. The evidence clearly implicated him in the crime.
4. He resigned after his implication in a sex scandal.
5. Melanie was silent for a moment, embarrassed by the implication.
2. Let us examine the implications of this theory.
3. The evidence clearly implicated him in the crime.
4. He resigned after his implication in a sex scandal.
5. Melanie was silent for a moment, embarrassed by the implication.
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Meanings and Examples of IMPLICATE
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implicate
v. impose, involve, or imply as a necessary accompaniment or result
v. bring into intimate and incriminating connection
Classic Sentence: (21 in 2 pages)
1 You can understand that this register and diary may implicate some of the first men in the South, and that there may be many who will not sleep easy at night until it is recovered.
2 This dress does implicate Miss Flora Millar.
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes By Arthur Conan Doyle
Context Highlight In X. THE ADVENTURE OF THE NOBLE BACHELOR
Context Highlight In X. THE ADVENTURE OF THE NOBLE BACHELOR
3 Nothing was found to implicate him in any way, and there the matter dropped.
The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes By Arthur Conan Doyle
Context Highlight In XI. The Adventure of The Naval Treaty
Context Highlight In XI. The Adventure of The Naval Treaty
4 Now, there was no reasonable evidence to implicate any person but this woman, and on the improbabilities of her having been able to do it Mr. Jaggers principally rested his case.
5 "All," she said shortly, not even troubling to blush at his implication.
6 Melanie was silent for a moment, embarrassed by the implication.
7 Her colour rose a little at the implication, but she steeled herself with a light laugh.
8 The implication that such loyalty would meet with a direct reward had hastened her flight, and flung her back, ashamed and penitent, on the broad bosom of Gerty's sympathy.
9 It struck me as a singular implication that you couldn't be out of a counting-house, you know, and look about you; but I silently deferred to his experience.
10 After which offensive implication, he cut himself a crust of bread, and threw the knife down with a noise.
11 He's implicated in this and is probably explaining to the Yankees at this very minute.
12 A white and colored man were implicated in the assault upon a white girl.
13 No implicated man or woman took untimely courage, or made a self-betraying step.
14 Maria and Julia, and especially Maria, were so closely implicated in Mr. Crawford's misconduct, that she could not give his character, such as she believed it, without betraying them.
15 Petritsky, whom he liked, was implicated in the affair, and the other culprit was a capital fellow and first-rate comrade, who had lately joined the regiment, the young Prince Kedrov.
Example Sentence: (26 in 2 pages)
1 The suspicions again implicate high government officials to the point where 911 could well have been an inside job.
2 He resigned after his implication in a sex scandal.
3 Mercury thus contains a much greater abundance of denser materials, the strong implication being that it is rich in metallic iron.
4 They might be important, they innovate, they're flexible, but the implication is they don't need to be regulated to the extent of the banking system.
5 The evidence clearly implicated him in the crime.
6 He was obliged to resign when one of his own aides was implicated in a financial scandal.
7 The Attorney General was aware of the political implications of his decision to prosecute.
8 We shall have to explicate its basic assumptions before we can assess its implications.
9 The company is cutting back its spending and I wonder what the implications will be for our department.
10 They failed to consider the wider implications of their actions.
11 The development of the site will have implications for the surrounding countryside.
12 His talk will examine the wider implications of the Internet revolution.
13 Let us examine the implications of this theory.
14 This social mobility is a characteristic feature, and has two implications.
15 The leadership has been unwilling to follow through the implications of these ideas.