What is another word for implicates?

Pronunciation: [ˈɪmplɪkˌe͡ɪts] (IPA)

Implicating someone or something suggests a connection to, or involvement in, a particular action or situation. Synonyms for implicates include: involves, incriminates, accuses, charges, suggests, links, points to, implies, and connects. Depending on the context, each of these words can be used interchangeably with implicates to convey a similar meaning. However, some of these synonyms may have a stronger connotation of guilt or blame than others. For instance, accusing someone may suggest a more definite and intentional allegation, whereas linking someone to a situation may be a more neutral way of stating that they have some connection to it.

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Usage examples for Implicates

I know it; but I want you to see the force of it; because, once convinced with me that Miss Dare is innocent, you will be willing to tell all you know, even what apparently implicates her.
"Hand and Ring"
Anna Katharine Green
I hardly like to tell, Uncle Socrates, for it implicates one of the boys.
"Hector's Inheritance or The Boys of Smith Institute"
Horatio Alger
"Give me that letter, I beseech you," said Montreuil, changing his voice from anger to supplication; "I ask your pardon for my violence: the letter does not concern you but me; there is a secret in those lines which you see are in my handwriting that implicates my personal safety.
"Devereux, Book I."
Edward Bulwer-Lytton

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