English-Thai Dictionary
implicate
VT เกี่ยวพัน กับ พาดพิง เกี่ยวข้อง โยงใย ถึง associate connect involve kiao-pan-kab
implicate in
PHRV ทำให้ เข้ามา พัวพัน มีส่วนร่วม เข้ามา มีส่วนร่วม tam-hai-kao-ma-pue-pan
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
IMPLICATE
v.t.[L. implico, implicatus; in and plico, to fold. ] 1. To infold; to involve; to entangle. [Seldom used in its literal sense. ]
2. To involve; to bring into connection with; also, to show or prove to be connected or concerned; as, the evidence does not implicate the accused person in this conspiracy.
IMPLICATED
pp. Infolded; involved. 1. Involved; connected; concerned; proved to be concerned or to have had a part.
Twenty persons are implicated in the plot.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
IMPLICATE
Im "pli *cate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Implicated; p. pr. & vb. n.Implicating. ] Etym: [L. implicatus, p. p. of implicare to involve; pref. im- in + plicare to fold. See Employ, Ply, and cf. Imply, Implicit. ]
1. To infold; to fold together; to interweave. The meeting boughs and implicated leaves. Shelley.
2. To bring into connection with; to involve; to connect; -- applied to persons, in an unfavorable sense; as, the evidence implicates many in this conspiracy; to be implicated in a crime, a discreditable transaction, a fault, etc.
New American Oxford Dictionary
implicate
im pli cate |ˈimpliˌkāt ˈɪmpləˌkeɪt | ▶verb [ with obj. ] 1 show (someone ) to be involved in a crime: police claims implicated him in many more killings. • (be implicated in ) bear some of the responsibility for (an action or process, esp. a criminal or harmful one ): the team believes he is heavily implicated in the bombing | a chemical implicated in ozone depletion. • involve (something ) in a necessary way: cable franchise activities plainly implicate First Amendment interests. 2 [ with clause ] convey (a meaning or intention ) indirectly through what one says, rather than stating it explicitly; imply: by saying that coffee would keep her awake, Mary implicated that she didn't want any. ▶noun |ˈɪmplɪkeɪt |chiefly Logic a thing implied. DERIVATIVES im pli ca tive |ˈimpliˌkātiv, imˈplikətiv |adjective, im pli ca tive ly adverb ORIGIN late Middle English: from Latin implicatus ‘folded in, ’ past participle of implicare (see imply ). The original sense was ‘entwine, entangle ’; compare with employ and imply. The earliest modern sense ( sense 2 of the verb ) dates from the early 17th cent. , but appears earlier in implication .
Oxford Dictionary
implicate
im ¦pli |cate ▶verb |ˈɪmplɪkeɪt | [ with obj. ] 1 show (someone ) to be involved in a crime: he implicated his government in the murders of three judges. • (be implicated in ) bear some of the responsibility for (an action or process, especially a criminal or harmful one ): viruses are known to be implicated in the development of certain cancers. 2 [ with clause ] convey (a meaning ) indirectly through what one says, rather than stating it explicitly: by saying that coffee would keep her awake, Mary implicated that she didn't want any. ▶noun |ˈɪmplɪkət |Logic a thing implied. DERIVATIVES implicative |ɪmˈplɪkətɪv |adjective, implicatively |ɪmˈplɪkətɪvli |adverb ORIGIN late Middle English: from Latin implicatus ‘folded in ’, past participle of implicare (see imply ). The original sense was ‘entwine ’; compare with employ and imply. The earliest modern ( sense 2 of the verb ), dates from the early 17th cent.
American Oxford Thesaurus
implicate
implicate verb 1 he had been implicated in a financial scandal: incriminate, compromise; involve, connect, link, embroil, enmesh, ensnare, entangle; archaic inculpate; informal finger. 2 viruses are implicated in the development of cancer: involve in, concern with, associate with, connect to /with.
Oxford Thesaurus
implicate
implicate verb 1 he had been implicated in a financial scandal: incriminate, compromise; involve, connect, embroil, enmesh, ensnare; expose; archaic inculpate. ANTONYMS absolve. 2 viruses are known to be implicated in the development of certain cancers: involve in, concern with, associate with, connect with, tie up with. 3 when one asks a question one implicates that one desires an answer. See imply.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
implicate
im pli cate /ɪ́mplɪkèɪt /動詞 他動詞 ⦅かたく ⦆1 〈物 事が 〉〈人 〉が «…という » 犯罪 [悪事 ]などに関連 [連座 ]していることを示す [暗示する ] «in » (!2 とともにしばしば受け身で; その場合通例動作主は示されず, implicatedは形容詞化しているともいえる ) ▸ be implicated in a conspiracy 陰謀に連座している (とされる )2 〖~ A as B 〗〈物 事が 〉AをB 〈…の原因 〉として示す [指摘する ]; 〖~ A in B 〗〈物 事が 〉AをBの原因として示す (!しばしば受け身で ) ▸ Hardening of the arteries is implicated in [as the cause of ] apoplexy .動脈硬化は脳卒中の原因とされる