implicating Definition
showing that someone is involved in a crime or doing something wrong.
Using implicating: Examples
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Example
The evidence implicating him in the robbery was overwhelming.
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The report implicates several high-ranking officials in the scandal.
Example
His fingerprints were found at the scene, implicating him in the crime.
implicating Synonyms and Antonyms
Synonyms for implicating
Summary: implicating in Brief
The verb 'implicating' [ˈɪmplɪkeɪtɪŋ] means showing that someone is involved in a crime or doing something wrong. It is often used in legal contexts to describe evidence that points to someone's guilt or involvement in a crime. Examples include 'The evidence implicating him in the robbery was overwhelming' and 'His fingerprints were found at the scene, implicating him in the crime.' Synonyms for 'implicating' include 'incriminating,' 'accusing,' and 'charging.'