implicate

Etymology
Borrowed from <, from. .

Verb

 * 1)  To show to be connected or involved in an unfavorable or criminal way.
 * 2)  To imply, to have as a necessary consequence or accompaniment.
 * 3)  To imply without entailing; to have as an implicature.
 * 4)  To fold or twist together, intertwine, interlace, entangle, entwine.
 * 1)  To imply, to have as a necessary consequence or accompaniment.
 * 2)  To imply without entailing; to have as an implicature.
 * 3)  To fold or twist together, intertwine, interlace, entangle, entwine.
 * 1)  To imply without entailing; to have as an implicature.
 * 2)  To fold or twist together, intertwine, interlace, entangle, entwine.

Translations

 * Bulgarian:, ,
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin:, ,
 * Dutch:
 * Finnish:
 * French:
 * Italian:
 * Maori: whakahīrau
 * Portuguese:
 * Russian: ,
 * Spanish:


 * German: implikatieren


 * Bulgarian: водя до
 * Finnish:
 * French:
 * Italian:

Noun

 * 1)  The thing implied.