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im·pli·cate [ˈɪmplɪkeɪt] VB trans

3. implicate (affect):

to implicate sth

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Fuel tanks have been implicated in aviation disasters, being the cause of the accident or worsening it (fuel tank explosion).
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While the general types of mutations hold true across the living world, in plants, some other mechanisms have been implicated as highly significant.
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Despite being implicated in the deaths of all of his family members.
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Some of the same actors are implicated in all these events.
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He was implicated in two more cases while he was in jail.
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Alterations of these cross bridges are implicated in glycopeptide resistance.
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This provides detailed mapping of drug effects on metabolism and the pathways that are implicated in mechanism of variation of response to treatment.
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The right to silence can only be infringed if it is implicated in a way that renders the trial unfair.
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At present, no players or other club officials have been officially implicated in the findings.
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These nutrients have been strongly implicated in brain development, along with iodine and zinc.
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