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implicate verb accuse, admiscere, allege to be guilty, associate, brand, bring into connection with, charge, connect, criminate, delate, denounce, draw in, embroil, ennage, enmesh, entangle, expose, hold responsible, impute, include, incriminate, inculpate, infer, inform against, inligare, interlace, intertwine, involve, link, lodge a complaint, make a party to, point to, suggest, tangle Associated concepts: implicate a codefendant, implicate an accomplice, implicate in a crime See also: accuse, arraign, betray, blame, charge, cite, complain, condemn, denigrate, denounce, impeach, incriminate, indict, inform, present How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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fumigatus, which could in turn lead to better treatments for serious asthma, allergies, and other conditions in which the fungus is implicated. The state's largest nursing agency, the Nursing Agency of SA (NASA), is reported to have entertained nursing directors and nursing managers at corporate events, and is implicated in providing expenses for candidates at the Nurses Board of SA (NBSA) elections. The newfound connection to autism is "the first time that a protein associated with synaptic cell adhesion is implicated in a disease," he says. |
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