Implicate

/ˈɪmplɪkət/

फँसाना/शामिल ठहराना; संकेत करना/निहित होना

Origin & History

From Latin implicare (“to entwine, entangle; involve”), from in- (“in”) + plicare (“to fold”).

लैटिन implicare से, जिसका अर्थ “लपेटना/उलझाना; शामिल करना” है; यह in- (“में”) + plicare (“मोड़ना/तह करना”) से बना है।

Definition

To implicate means (1) to show or suggest that someone is connected with a crime or wrongdoing (often used with "in"), and (2) to imply or indicate something as a necessary result or consequence.

Implicate का अर्थ है (1) किसी व्यक्ति को अपराध/गलत काम से जुड़ा हुआ दिखाना या फँसाना (अक्सर "in" के साथ), और (2) किसी बात का संकेत देना या उसे किसी परिणाम/परिणामस्वरूप निहित बताना।

Parts of Speech

Noun:
The report listed several implicates of the policy change.
Verb:
The emails implicate him in the fraud.

Usage Examples

The evidence implicates involvement of top management in the scheme.
The witness tried not to implicate anyone without proof.
This decision implicates higher costs for consumers.
Are you trying to implicate me in something I didn’t do?
Her silence could implicate that she already knew the truth.

Related Forms

Idioms & Phrases

Implicate someone in a crime
किसी को अपराध में फँसाना/शामिल ठहराना
Be implicated in
में संलिप्त/शामिल पाया जाना