Be implicated in something

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verb

To show that someone is likely involved in a process or activity, often a negative one such as a crime.

The evidence implicated him in the smuggling case.
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Often appears as...

  • implicated in a crime
  • implicated in a scandal

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Negative Association

The phrase often implies negative connections, such as illegal or unethical activities.

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After the investigation, he was implicated in the embezzlement scheme.
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Not Conclusive

Being implicated does not prove guilt; it suggests possible involvement.

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She was implicated in the scandal, but there was no direct evidence against her.
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Context Matters

Understanding the situation is crucial to grasp why and how a person is implicated.

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The leaked emails implicated the official in the cover-up.
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