"Implicating" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Implicating" Meaning

The verb "implicating" means to suggest or hint at something without directly stating it, often in an indirect or subtle way. It can also refer to the act of linking or connecting two things together in a way that implies a relationship or consequence between them. In a legal context, "implicating" might refer to the act of suggesting or hinting at involvement in a crime or wrongdoing.

"Implicating" Examples

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Implicating refers to the act of connecting or combining two or more things in a way that suggests or implies a relationship.

Examples:


The CEO is implicating the company's financial troubles on the previous management team. ( suggesting responsibility or guilt )
The new evidence implicating the suspect in the crime led to a speedy conviction. ( linking the suspect to the crime )
The artist's latest work implicating social injustice sparked a heated debate in the art community. ( suggesting a connection or commentary )
The company is implicating its competitors in the scandal to deflect attention from its own role. ( trying to shift blame or attention )
The scientist's theory implicating climate change as the main cause of the natural disaster sparked controversy among experts. ( suggesting a link or cause-and-effect relationship )

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Implicational refers to a type of inference or logical connection between two statements, where one statement implies the truth of the other statement. In other words, the implicational relationship is one of logical consequence, where the truth of the first statement logically follows from the truth of the second statement.

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